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Congress, according to Nadda, “believes in commission, not mission.”

According to BJP national president J P Nadda, the NDA administration has given Karnataka development funds that are 275% more than those approved by the previous UPA government.

 

Nadda gave specifics of the cash allocated to the state at a professional gathering hosted by the district BJP here on Tuesday. He also chastised Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for “continually stating that the state is not receiving its due.” Congress only believes in commissions; they do not believe in missions. They’re not going to understand it, he said.

Giving a breakdown of the funds approved for state development initiatives, Nadda stated that the central government spent over Rs 14,000 crore on smart cities, Rs 5,000 crore for airport development in Bengaluru, Rs 450 crore for Shivamogga airport, Rs 30,000 crore on railway infrastructure works, and Rs 8,000 crore for the Bengaluru-Mysuru access-controlled highway.

He noted that the Bharat Mala project also saw the construction of 614 km of roadways and the approval in principle of the Center for the development of airports in Hassan and Vijayapura.

“There is no direction or goal for the I.N.D.I.A. bloc. He remarked, “They are so irritated that they are fostering forces of division in the nation.”

Nadda remarked that when Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about “Sab ka Saath, Sab Ka Vikas,” they are talking about the split of the north and south. He was referring to Congress MP D K Suresh’s remarks regarding a “separate country for south India.”

He said that Modi’s citation of poet DR Bendre in Mann Ki Baat helps us comprehend how regional aspirations are acknowledged at the federal level. He continued, saying that President Droupadi Murmu’s remarks on Rashtrakavi Kuvempu demonstrate our togetherness in diversity.

Nadda said that the political discourse in the nation has drastically changed and that the nation is now recognized worldwide. However, he added that ten years ago, there was a general belief that nothing would ever change. There was a great deal of corruption, and politicians were just becoming richer. However, we can state with confidence today that, under PM Modi, this is a nation that aspires to become developed,” he said.

“Modi’s voice is now the global voice.” The way the world views India has evolved. The economies of several nations, including the United States, Russia, Japan, and China, are in crisis. However, India overtook the United Kingdom to become the fifth-largest economy, he added.

In attendance were former chief minister B S Yediyurappa, MP and BJP candidate B Y Raghavendra, as well as former ministers Kumar Bangarappa, Haratalu Halappa, Raja Nandini, M B Bhanuprakash, and Girish Patel.

Kumar criticizes Madhu for the Soraba development

Shivamogga: Former BJP MLA Kumar Bangarappa made fun of the Minister of basic Education and his brother Madhu Bangarappa, claiming that the latter should retake basic school since, in addition to lacking knowledge of several topics, he does not respect seniors. Madhu, the Soraba MLA, came under heavy criticism from Kumar, who said that the latter had introduced egotism and enmity into politics. “Since becoming a minister, Madhu has not been able to secure even a single paisa to be sanctioned for the constituency’s development,” he claimed, adding that the Soraba constituency’s progress occurred during the administration of previous chief minister BS Yediyurappa. “At the very least, Madhu should have included his name in the voters’ list in Soraba that he represents,” Kumar said, mocking the minister for casting a ballot in Bengaluru.

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