Madikeri: Manju denies having met Krishna, terms him non-Congress veteran


Daijiworld Media Network - Madikeri (SP)

Madikeri, Mar 14: Speaking to media persons here on Monday March 13, state animal husbandry minister, A Manju, said that the last time he met former chief minister, S M Krishna, was about six months ago. He termed as false reports appearing in a section of the media that he had met Krishna and held discussions with  him on Sunday March 12.

"A newspaper reported that I met Krishna and held talk with him. I am not a person who betrays my party. I will issue legal notice to the concerned. Let them provide clarification in the court," he said.

"S M Krishna cannot be termed as a Congress leader. He has already deserted our party. Although the party gave him all kinds of responsible positions, he lacks in commitment. He is a senior statesman, but not a party leader," he commented.

Manju also accused Krishna of having intervened and ensured that the former lost the chance to become a minister in the past.

  

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  • Anwar, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    MAY BE IN NEXT ASSEMBLY ELECTION IN KARNATAK HE MIGHT BE READ CONGRESS MANIFESTO IN HIS CAMPAIGNING FOR BJP LIKE WISE WHAT HE DID IN U.N GENERAL ASSEMBLY WHEN HE WAS EXTERNEL AFFAIRS MINISTER OF INDIA.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    SM krishna have travelled foriegn countries almost 10 lac kilometers when he was centre ex.affairs ministers , he enjoyed chief minister post full term ,and governor post in maha also ful term,

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