Mumbai: Vidhan Parishat opposition leader Kota Srinivas Poojary visits Billava Bhavan


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jun 7: Former Karnataka minister and current opposition leader in Vidhan Parishat, Kota Srinivas Poojary visited Billava Bhavan, Santacruz east on Monday June 3.

He prayed to the idol of Narayana guru. Association vice president Shanker D Poojary draped a shawl on Srinivas Poojary and honored him. Srinivas Poojary said that we should show that there is strength in unity like the message of Narayana guru. “Veteran politician Janardhan Poojary has worked hard for the society. We need to continue his ideals. We should register and develop several acres of land that are idle with regard to the garadi of Koti Chennaya,” he said.



Vice president Harish G Amin, Srinivas R Karkera, joint secretary Keshava K Kotian, Ravindra A Shanti, Dharmesh Salian, ladies wing president Jayanti V Ullal, management committee members Shakuntala K Kotian, Sumitra S Bangera, Dinesh Amin, Navin Bangera, Vishwanath Thonse, Ashok Sasihitlu, Bharath bank director Gangadhar J Poojary, Premnath P Kotian, senior official Dr U Dhananjaykumar, Mohandas Hejmady, Geetanjali L Salian, Gopala Palan, Sanjiv Bangera, Billavara Bhavan manager Bhasker T Poojary and local committee members were present.

  

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