On campaign path, Yediyurappa announces Ministry for Munirathna
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Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa campaigned for BJP candidate Munirathna within the bypoll-bound R.R. Nagar constituency on Saturday and mentioned, “It is certain that Munirathna will win this election by a large margin and become a Minister.”
Singing praises of Mr. Munirathna, he mentioned that even earlier than the bypolls had been introduced, Mr. Munirathna had been working for the event of the constituency.
Mr. Yediyurappa went on to guarantee voters that he would give all assist for growth works within the constituency. “And as Minister, Munirathna will get them executed,” he mentioned. This comes a day after he assured the voters of Sira, the opposite bypoll-bound constituency, that he would order the filling up of Madalur tank from Hemavathi river.
Promises galore
“In the last year alone, I have sanctioned development projects worth ₹820 crore for R.R. Nagar constituency,” he mentioned, giving a breakup of the funds allotted for roads, underpasses, and drains. Also holding the cost of Bengaluru Development, he mentioned he had taken a private curiosity within the growth of the town. “In the next one month, I will myself start doing city rounds to speed up the development works,” he mentioned.
Taking a dig on the Congress and the JD(S), which he accused of enjoying “caste politics” — an alleged try to consolidate Vokkaliga votes in opposition to the BJP in R.R. Nagar — he mentioned, “Our government has several Vokkaliga Ministers. We have ensured social justice and ours is a government of all castes. We do not depend on one caste like the Opposition parties.”
Another journey to Delhi
Meanwhile, Mr. Yediyurappa additionally mentioned he would make a visit to Delhi after the bypolls to seek the advice of the celebration’s central management on the matter of Cabinet enlargement. “I want to expand the Cabinet soon after the elections,” he mentioned. When requested whether or not it could be an enlargement or a reshuffle, he mentioned that will depend upon the instructions of the excessive command. He mentioned he couldn’t elaborate on the matter now, partly due to the mannequin code of conduct being in power.
A Cabinet enlargement/reshuffle has been a long-pending train within the State. Though the Chief Minister has been eager, the celebration excessive command has not given him the inexperienced sign for it but. On his final journey to Delhi, on September 19, when he met the Prime Minister as effectively, he did not safe clearance for the train from the central management, triggering hypothesis of a management change in State BJP.
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