Mangalore: Chief Minister to Visit City on Sep 28


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 24: Chief minister B S Yeddyurappa will be on a visit to the district on Sunday September 28.

He is slated to participate in the birth anniversary celebrations of Brahmasri Narayanaguru being organized at Town Hall here, by Akhila Bharata Billavara Sangha at 9.30 am that day.

At 11.30, he will take part in a meeting being convened for discussing plans for developing the city. He will meet the local office-bearers of the BJP at 3 pm. At 6 pm the same day, he will return to Bangalore by air.

  

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  • Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 26 2008

    Dear Sameer and Aldrin.. Lalitha is speaking about getting more security and more police force to maintain law and order in mangalore and not for Chief Minister.... Please Understand what the reader means while writing the comments and please dont take everything negatively...

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  • Sameer, UAE

    Thu, Sep 25 2008

    To Smt. Lalita Shetty, Why don't you fund for more police force and security for CM than they enjoy the security on public money!

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  • Aldrin, Goa

    Thu, Sep 25 2008

    Hello Lalita Shetty, Are you caretaker for CM..Why does he require security..He is unable to take care of poor people..Look what has happened during past few days..Law and order situationa has taken its toll..Attacks on Christians is unforgettable..Let him restore confidence among the people..In my opinion he has to start work among all communities instead of security..Kindly think of those who were subjected to such attacks recently..

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  • Lalita Shetty, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 24 2008

    CM Sir, Please come with more security and more police force.

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