Mangalore: We’ll Speak Less and Work More: Yeddyurappa


Mangalore: We’ll Speak Less and Work More: Yeddyurappa

Pics by Janani Dharmastala

MANGALORE, Aug 4: Meeting people’s aspirations is the foremost priority of the government, Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa has said.

Speaking to presspersons at Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala on Sunday, Yeddyurappa said people were the masters, and the government would strive for the all-round development of the State. “We will speak less and work more.”

Expressing happiness over the copious rainfall, which had lessened the apprehensions of drought, Yeddyurappa said rivers were overflowing and reservoirs in the State were filling up. Noting that this augured well for development of the State, the Chief Minister pointed out that it would help the government live up to its promise of providing free power to farmers.








Yeddyurappa reiterated the government’s resolve to contain chikungunya in Dakshina Kannada district. Dismissing the allegations by the Congress leaders that the government had failed to check the epidemic, he said they were making such charges though they were aware of the steps taken by the government.

He said the police had been instructed to deal with anti-social elements and naxalites operating in the Malnad region with a firm hand. The police would be provided modern weapons to tackle the challenge posed by terrorists, he said.

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  • Raphael D'Souza, Pangla/London

    Wed, Aug 06 2008

    I was wondering why this chief minister has taken unusual interest in our region. After reading the readers comments, I realised it is not our region but the temples and Gods of our region which prompted him to talk about our region. Mr Yeddy, you should take lessons/blessings from Mrs Madvaraj, she knows how to please the children of God (I mean voters)if not Gods. She still gets elected, even if her contribution to our region is nil.

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  • Purushottama, Byndoor

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    It is true that the CM and ministers are visiting temple after temple with much fanfare. Dont they know that God is omnipresent? When they will attend to office work, study the files and take decisions- that God only knows. Cant they sit tight atleast 5 days in a week in their offices and do some work keeping the other two days to attend personal works like visits to religious places?

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  • donfrank, Mangalore, UAE

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    Our CM is spending more time in visiting temples than solving the problems of the State. It is only to fool the people and get their votes. Unfortunately, most of the people are easily fooled by the actions of our CM. This is the main reason whey our State is not progressing! Our ministers should work more and stop visiting temples and shrines. Jai Hind.

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  • Don, Katapady

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    Yeddy, I am loving it!! "Speak less & work more, show results" I belive in it

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  • Steven, Dubai

    Tue, Aug 05 2008

    We must appreciate CM for the concern in developing Mangalore. CM is genuine so his goal. Which ever govt. rules we need Mangalore to be developed unemployment and education shall prioritized. Localization need to be demanded. Let BJP have a chance. Congress job is stinking in Mangalore so far

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  • Roland,

    Mon, Aug 04 2008

    Mr. CM, Can you find a solution for the Iron Ore trucks that are causing a lot of incovenience to the public in coastal areas???

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  • Dhanush, Dammam

    Mon, Aug 04 2008

    Our C.M. Thinks, visiting temples only his duty, I do not understand what promise he has given to people. Just only mouthpiece or it will reality.

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  • Azar, Dharmasthal/Dubai

    Mon, Aug 04 2008

    I respect to Dr.Virendra Hegde He is one of secular personality other then all above team are communal mind people,

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