Bantwala: Congress workers celebrate launch of free bus travel 'Shakti Yojana' for women


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Bantwala, Jun 11: In the wake of the state government's implementation of the 'Shakti Yojana' allowing for free travel for women in KSRTC buses, a celebration was held on Sunday on BC Road on behalf of the Bantwala Vidhana Sabha Constituency by Congress workers.

Former minister B Ramanatha Rai, who spoke on this occasion, said that one of the five guarantees announced by the Congress before the elections has been successfully implemented. "Four more guarantees will be implemented soon," he said.

He said that Karnataka has become a model state in the country today.

Block Congress president Baby Kunder, Sudeepa Kumar Shetty, Women's Congress president Jayanthi V Pujari, former members of GP Lavina Vilma Moras, Chandra Prakash Shetty, Padmasekhar Jain, former chairman Mohammad Sharif, former vice-chairman Jacinta D'Souza, former members Vasu Pujari Loretto, Lolaksha Shetty, Siddique Guddeyangadi, Asignar prominent Ashwin Kumar Rai, Charisma R Rai, Flosy D'Souza, Chittaranjan Shetty Bondala, Sudarshan Jain, Suresh Jora, Ibrahim Nawaz, Manjula Kushalappa Gowda, Dhanalakshmi Bangera, Ida Suresh, Mallika V. Shetty, Suresh Kulal, Asma Aziz, Jasmine D'Souza, Abbas Ali, Roshan Rai, Ibrahim Kailar, Jagdish Koila, Sadananda Shetty, Manjula Sadananda , Dhanwanthi Shetty, Mohan B., Praveen Jakribettu, Valar, Sandesh Shetty, Jayashree Irvattur, Narayan Naik, Anwar Koroppady, Chandrasekhar Pujari, Sudhakar Shenai, Umesh Bolantoor, Umesh Naila, Vijay Allipade, Venkappa Pujari, Balakrishna Alva, Wilson D'Souza, Albert Menezes, Bharti Rajendra, Vishwanath Gowda, Damodara Pujari were among others who were also present.

 

 

  

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