cm Siddaramaiah has a cold and sore throat..?!

It is learned that chief minister Siddaramaiah is suffering from a cold, phlegm, and sore throat, and on the advice of his family doctor, he is going to stay in Bangalore on sunday and rest for a full day. It is learned that chief minister Siddaramaiah is suffering from a cold, phlegm, and sore throat, and on the advice of his family doctor, he is going to stay in Bangalore on sunday and rest for a full day. Siddaramaiah was suffering from a phlegm problem for the past few days and during the budget speech on friday, Siddaramaiah also had a cough problem. After reading the 2.45-hour-long budget speech, I felt more ill on friday night.


In this context, the family doctor who arrived at the official residence on saturday advised rest. Therefore, many people who visited him on saturday morning were not allowed to visit him. Board of Film Trade officials came to visit but did not get a chance. Chief Secretary to the government Vandita Sharma, Principal Secretary to the Chief Ministers Rajneesh Goel, DGP Alok Mohan, and Intelligence Bureau Sarath Chandra also returned without getting a chance to meet. He also participated in pre-scheduled programs despite his illness. He participated in the Prabuddha Karnataka-Janamana convention at Devaraja Arasu Bhavan and interacted with the public. In the evening, he planted saplings and spoke at the 'Nana Gida Nana Hemme' program at HSR Barangay. Not participating in any program due to illness. Also not going to Mysore. Sources said that he will be resting in Bangalore.


Don't let the state go bankrupt: prime minister Narendra Modi had said that the implementation of the guarantee schemes given by congress in its manifesto is not possible, and if it is implemented, the state will become financially bankrupt. However, we have implemented those five guarantees. We have explained in the budget how and from where we will fund these projects. Is the state bankrupt now? By questioning like this, chief minister Siddaramaiah has responded to the guarantee criticism. Also, the state will not be allowed to become financially bankrupt for any reason. We enforce the five guarantees given. He said that priority has been given to the budget for the mobilization of the required resources.




Speaking at the 'Pruddha karnataka Janamana Samavesh' organized by Janamana Foundation and Samata Study Center at Devaraja Arasu Bhawan in Vasantnagar, Bengaluru on saturday, he said that prime minister Narendra Modi will not be able to implement these guarantees for any party. How much will it cost to implement the five guarantees in the budget I presented on Friday? I have explained where we will bring it from. 52,045 crores per annum are required to implement the five guarantees. He explained that Rs 35,410 crore is required for the rest of this year.

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