Mangalore: Next CM will Emerge from BSR Congress - Sriramulu


Mangalore: Next CM will Emerge from BSR Congress - Sriramulu
 
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Aug 2:
"Regional parties are gaining importance due to failure of the national parties. Young people who keep up to date with news are aware of the failure of the BJP-led government in the state and the Congress-led government at the centre. Hence, in the next elections, the new chief minister will emerge from the BSR Congress party," said BSR Congress party chief B Sriramulu.

He was addressing a programme at Town Hall organized as part of his 'Swabhimani Sankalpa Yatra' which arrived in the city on Thursday August 2.

He said that BJP was once known as a party with discipline, but now is a sinking ship. "Not even a single project promised for the state has been finished, and BPL cards are not being distributed to people on time. Monthly pensions are also pending," he said.

Coming down heavily on the UPA-led central government, he said the reputation of the central government had been marred by corruption allegations, and that a strong Lokpal Bill was the need of the hour.
 
He said his party will distribute laptops to each student after his or her SSLC, and scooters to the physically challenged.

"Those who have lost their land to SEZ projects will be given jobs if BSR Congress party comes to power in the state," he said, and assured that rice for the poor will be distributed at Rs 2 per kg if his party were to win the next elections.
 
Addressing reporters later, Sriramulu said that the party’s base is getting strengthened in rural places and that BSR Congress is sure to emerge as the single largest party to lead the state.

To a query on Kampli MLA Suresh Babu’s confession before the ACB (anti-corruption bureau) that he (Sriramulu) had co-operated in the cash-for-bail deal, Sriramulu declined to comment saying that the matter is in court. To another query on whether regional parties could harm the interests of the nation if they come to power in the state, he said that it was a misconception and brushed aside such possibilities.
 
Earlier BSR Congress party workers carried out a procession from Jyothi circle to Town Hall. Party leaders Rakshita, Venkatesh Gowda, Dinesh, Lokesh Mendon, Roopashree, Rekha, Khalid Ahmed, Praveen Pinto, Praveen Peter among others were present.

 

  

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  • gopala, UK

    Sat, Aug 04 2012

    We support you Sri Ramalu.

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  • Simon Francis Lasrado,, Sullia/Bangalore

    Fri, Aug 03 2012

    Dear Sriramulu,

    ACB's hook is arround your neck in Janardhana Reddy bail deed and shortly you will be behind the bars.So you can dream to become CM under CBI custody and stay permanantly there.All the best Mr.Sriramulu

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 03 2012


    THIS IS JOKE OF THE WEEK.

    SRIRAMULU, HAVING ONE SEAT YOU WILL NOT BECOME CM.

    CHEER GIRL RAKSHITA, YOU DON'T HAVE ANY FUTURE IN BSR.

    BETTER DO DIET AND YOU MAY HAVE FUTURE IN FILM INDUSTRY. YOU MAY GET MOTHER ROLE IN FILMS.

    STATE GOVT IS ALREADY RESERVED FOR BJP FOR ALWAYS. NO ONE CAN CHANGE THIS IN FUTURE. JAI HO BJP.

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  • SP, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 03 2012

    All this pomp, grandeur is because of the mining money. Folks, it is your money. Money that belongs to Karnataka. Grab it,spend it, and then go and vote for a genuine candidate who will work earnestly for you and for the state.

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  • DR shankar narayan, Abu dhabi/mangalore

    Thu, Aug 02 2012

    NICE DAY DREAM BY SRI RAMULU.

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