Karnataka: Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, National Secy Tawde Appointed BJP Central Observers To Elect LoP
JP Nadda has appointed Mansukh Mandaviya and BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde as central observers for Karnataka to elect LOP in the Karnataka Assembly.
BJP National Media In-charge and National Spokesperson Anil Baluni has said that BJP national president JP Nadda has appointed Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde as central observers for Karnataka to elect LOP in the Karnataka Assembly today. "BJP national president JP Nadda appoints Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde as central observers for Karnataka to elect LOP in the Karnataka Assembly today. They will be travelling to Bengaluru soon," Anil Baluni said.
Meanwhile, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday said that his government will implement the five guarantees announced during the state election come what may. "We will implement the five guarantees announced during the election no matter how difficult it may be. No matter who pays, we will pay for the five announcements in this year's budget," he said, as reported by ANI.
"Our five guarantees transcend caste and religion. The poor and the middle class of all sections of society are in dire straits. We are fulfilling these to alleviate their suffering," he added. Reaffirming his promise to all Kannadigas, he said, "As long as I am in power, I will strive for the prosperity of the oppressed castes, dalit communities, minority communities and the poor people of all castes."
Reiterating that he would not contest for polls again, he said, "I will not stand for election again. I will be active in politics till the end. I will continue my politics and fight for the poor."
The Chief Minister was speaking after performing the groundbreaking ceremony of Sri Kaginele Mahasansthan Kanaka Gurupeeth here. He said that the Kaginele Mahasansthan has been established with the intention to serve as a conglomeration for all exploited communities. "It is not just a caste-society Mutt. It belongs to all the exploited societies," Siddaramaiah said.
Congress bagged 135 seats in the May 10 elections to the 224-member Karnataka Assembly ousting the ruling BJP, which got 66 seats while the Janata Dal (Secular) secured 19 seats in the results declared on May 13.
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