
CM urges Dakshina Kannada to maintain religious harmony
Dakshina Kannada
to maintain
religious harmony
throughout the district.
The CM was speaking at an event to dedicate the new
Praja Soudha
(DC office complex) to the public on Friday.
He said: "Communal riots should not occur in the highly educated Dakshina Kannada district."
Launching the distribution of more than 8,000 RTCs to farmers in DK, Siddaramaiah said a medical college had also been sanctioned for Puttur.
Claiming that the Karnataka govt had become a model for the entire nation, the CM brushed aside allegations of lack of development in the state.
Reacting to the demand on declaring Tulu as one of the official languages of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah said the matter would be considered.
CM questions MLA
Taking Mangaluru City south MLA D Vedavyas Kamath to task, Siddaramaiah questioned why the inauguration of the Praja Soudha did not happen during the BJP tenure.
Earlier, Kamath, in his speech, thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that work for the new DC office complex was completed only because of the funds made available by the Union govt under the Smart City Mission.
"Work on the Praja Soudha had stalled during the four years of BJP rule.
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It was completed only after we returned to power. Why could the previous BJP govt not release Smart City funds?," the CM questioned.
Dinesh Gundu Rao, the minister in charge for the district, and urban development minister Byrathi Suresh were also present.
Siddaramaiah also inaugurated a state-of-the-art indoor stadium, designed specifically for badminton and kabaddi in Urwa. Later, he visited Sayyid Mohammed Shareeful Madani Dargah, where the 432nd annual Urs is being held.
BJP protesters show black flag to CM
BJP Mangaluru North block workers and Yuva Morcha activists showed black flags to chief minister Siddaramaiah at Yeyyadi as they protested what they alleged as extremist and PFI involvement in Suhas Shetty's murder.
The protesters demanded an NIA investigation into the murder and sought govt compensation for Suhas' family.
Police later detained the protesters.
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