Bengaluru: CM instructs cabinet colleagues against courting unwanted controversies


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 28: On Tuesday March 28, Karnataka chief minister, Siddaramaiah, being a seasoned politician, took time to brief his ministerial colleagues how to conduct themselves till the assembly election is held and stay clear of unwanted controversies, in view of the fact that election model code of conduct has come into force.

The cabinet meeting on Tuesday was expected to approve certain projects. In view of the announcement of the election by the commission, the meeting confined itself to just ratifying the decisions taken at the earlier meeting.

Siddaramaiah, while exuding confidence that Congress will spring back to power in Karnataka, gave some suggestions to the ministers. He told them about the necessity to be very choosy and careful when delivering speeches or issuing statements. He asked them to desist from making any controversial statements which could harm the party's chances in the election. He also wanted issues between party leaders to be settled among themselves instead of referring them to state level leadership.

The chief minister is learnt to have told his colleagues that anti incumbency factor is not in play in Karnataka now. He asked the ministers to remain upbeat and spread awareness among the people about the people-friendly programmes of the government. He said that district in-charge ministers will have the responsibility to ensure that the party comes out victorious in as many constituencies as possible in their respective districts. He wanted revenue minister, Kagodu Thimmappa, and rural development and panchayat raj minister, H K Patil, to convene a meeting to assess about the drinking water situation in the state in view of increasing temperature and summer season.

Addressing media persons later, law and parliamentary affairs minister, T B Jayachandra, stated that several ministers discussed the issue of worsening drinking water situation in different districts. He mentioned that the issue of drinking water does not fall under the ambit of model code of conduct. He said that the meeting wanted to assess the fund needed to attend to water requirement like supply of water and digging of borewells. He added that the government has also taken up with the centre the need to grant four month extension to state chief secretary, Ratna Prabha, as she is scheduled to retire on March 31. He said that if the centre does not permit extension of her service, then alternative measures would have to be looked into.

  

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  • JK, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    What?, "how to conduct themselves till the assembly election?", then can do whatever they want to do after election?. No wonder Siddu, you are the perfect CM for congress culture.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    In general he has told " pedamb parternu kammi malpodu"

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  • Naveen kulshekar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Our chief minister is a great leader I can say. He is having capacity to administer the state ably . During his time opposition parties could not topple him nor his own party men could remove him. I wish him great success in coming election.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Siddu's is a mass leader and his policies have largely benefitted the people of Karnataka. His welfare schemes have been successful and he has managed to steer the Congress party towards success.

    There is a strong wave in favour of Siddu led INC and now the Congress leaders of the state will have to work in unison towards winning.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Please list out at least 10 good policies which have benifited the people of K'taka..not only any particular religion/caste.. ..

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  • N.M, manga

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    1. Anna Bhagya - The scheme, provides rice to the poor free of cost ( as against Re 1/ kg of rice earlier) and also one Litre of palm oil at Rs 25 and 1 kg iodised salt at Rs. 2, One KG of sugar at a subsidised price of Rs 13.50 per K G is provided. This welfare initiative of the State Government benefits 1.07 Crore families and covers two thirds population of the State almost four Crore people.

    2.Benefits extended to APL Card Holders get 5 KG of riceat Rs 15 per Kg and 5 kg of wheat at Rs 10 a KG, besides palm oil and other commodities, at subsidized rates.

    3.Ksheera Bhagya Scheme has benefitted over 1 Crore children. The Government aims at tackling malnutrition.

    4.Ksheera Dhaare incentive given for milk producers has been increased from Rs 2 to Rs 4 per litre benefitting about 45 lakh milk producers in the State.

    5. Arogya Bhagya, a cash-less scheme for the people belonging to Above Poverty Line, where the beneficiary pays only 30 per cent of the medical expenditure on treatment and the rest 70 per cent is borne by the Government .

    6.Vidya Siri scheme provides accommodation and food charges of Rs 1500 per month to needy students of who can not afford to stay in hostels to pursue education.

    7.A New Industrial Policy (2014-19) providing for liberalized and enhanced incentives and concessions has been announced. It aims to attract investment of Rs.5 lakh crore and generate employment potential for 15 lakh persons.

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  • pradeep, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    N.M, manga

    Point no. 1 Anna bhagya.. do you know Central govt share ???

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    N m
    So for the last so many years of Khangress rule it could not fulfill the basic need of ppl so that now they have to start "Anna,khseera,Vidya etc etc ? Very strange argument for supporting chaddiless who could not provide basic needs of the ppl

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    chai, chai, chai, chai... pakoda, pakoda.......

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    If Modi travels couple of Trips swing towards BJP is certan in karnataka..If RG Pappu travels Congresss will lose more votes..This is the reality..JDS will secure 25-30 seats without any issues .
    However I still cannot understand the fact, why is Yeddi the CM face of the BJP?
    To me it looks like a kichidi sarkar in Ktaka.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Our visionary and passionate leader.Good initiative as aparty leader you have taken .We appreciate it.You deserve to be CM again.

    Your political strategy works well for Karnataka.

    We will support you Jab tak hai Jaan.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Maintaining balance is most important to Congress and need to be away from controversies

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Pinto, Mangalore
    Our aim is to defeat the congress and if required we will not hesitate to work with JDS

    We oppose congress and PFI alliance..

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    In this century not possible at all.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    JD(S) has also ditched BJP ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Till the election it is better to keep quiet. Because Congress will get majority as a single party.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Your people are like CRABs which never stay in one place !

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    All these winning confidences will shatter on 15th May!!

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  • jeevan, kudla

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Hung assembly...

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    So you conceded BJP's defeat even before elections are held

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 28 2018

    Siddu is a visionary leader. He deserves a second term.

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