Union minister Shobha Karandlaje has requested that all those who have left the party should come back to make narendra modi the prime minister again. Union minister Shobha Karandlaje has requested that all those who have left the party should come back to make narendra modi the prime minister again. Speaking to reporters in Chikkamagaluru city, he responded to the question whether the same applies to jagadish Shettar and Lakshmana Savadi and said that for the sake of Modi, for the sake of the country, for the sake of the next generation, they should all come back. Everyone has to come together to build the bjp and the country for peace in the world. He said that whoever left the party is welcome to come back.

 

The bad name of 'gone when there was no power': Answering a question about some bjp MLAs planning to join the Congress, he said, "We lost for different reasons. bjp needs to be strengthened once again. He joined the party by agreeing to our party's philosophy and ideology. We are confident that he will continue in the BJP. He said that he is confident that he will not take the bad name of coming when there is power and leaving when there is no power. There is no reason for him to be sad. For this reason, efforts should be made to make narendra modi prime minister again. The country and the world need Modi. Many countries are looking towards India. The party needs to be strengthened by including those who have left the party. In this regard, our efforts have progressed. A leader like Modi will never again be found in any other party in India. He said that the leader of our country should be re-elected as the world admires him. Drinking water for the people of Bengaluru, Tattvara: It is not only the farmers of our state who are under pressure to release water to tamil Nadu because it is in INDIA. He warned the state government that the people of Bengaluru will also face shortage of drinking water. This year the rainfall in karnataka is less. Rainfall is deficient in many districts. He said that the state government should work to convince tamil Nadu about this issue. Bangalore is already not being supplied with enough water. On the other hand there is no electricity. Due to all this, the government is creating a situation where drinking water becomes a problem for the people of Mandya and Mysore. The government is not thinking from the perspective of the people. Because of the confusion within them, the job of sacrificing the welfare of the people of the state should have been to convince them in a loud voice that there is no water in our reservoirs. That is not happening, he said.


The white paper should be placed before the people: government has failed in power management too. This is not the first time that drought has come. In the past, even when our government was there, there was a drought. Even then we dealt with the power problem. There were no different sources of electricity like today. We depended only on Bellary and Raichur thermal power plants and hydroelectricity. Even in such a situation we brought electricity from gujarat and Chhattisgarh. Even though there was a lack of grid, we have overcome that too. Now solar and wind power generation has increased. Despite all this, the power is being cut. He complained that the government has reached the stage of giving information about what is happening properly. How will you manage electricity till next May? How much production is there? He demanded that a white paper should be placed before the people detailing how much surplus is needed and how much is being supplied from the central grid.

 Files related to Hindu temples and Math Mandirs are coming back if they go to Govt. Monastics are engaged in good works. He said it is the government's duty to help them. But the officials in the Finance Department are working to intercept the files of Hindus and Math Mandirs. Who is facilitating this? There is confusion that the chief minister himself gave the direction. He demanded that the chief minister should clarify this.

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