Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka D. Of. Shivkumar visited UjjainMahakal Temple. After this he spoke on the assembly elections to be held in Madhya Pradesh. Shivkumar, who reached MP on a two-day visit, said that look, let us not discuss emotional issues. We only discuss development issues. Emotional issues have no value. On the assembly elections to be held in Madhya Pradesh by the end of this year, he said that the people of Madhya Pradesh have made up their mind to elect a government with a full and clear majority while deciding on a change in power. Targeting the present BJP government of Madhya Pradesh, Shiv Kumar said that the people of the state have seen the ‘double engine government’ and the ‘Operation Lotus’ government and this government has failed.
After visiting Mahakal temple D.K. Shivakumar said that with the blessings of Mahakaleshwar, he has got the opportunity to serve the people of Karnataka in the form of a government. I had come here even before the elections. Today we are starting a wonderful program, free buses will be provided for all the women of Karnataka. He said that we are going to implement all the 5 promises made to the people of Karnataka.
Earlier, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said on Saturday that the Congress government in the state did not want to get into “polarizing issues” and left this chapter to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). . Shiv Kumar, who came on a two-day visit to Madhya Pradesh, spoke to the media at Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar airport in Indore and said that we should not discuss emotional issues. We only discuss development issues. Emotional issues have no value. Earlier, Shivkumar offered prayers at the famous Pitambara Peeth located in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh.
We don’t want to get into polarizing issuesKarnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister at the Indore airport when asked whether the Congress government in the state was going to remove the chapters related to RSS founder Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar from the school curriculum Is? Shiv Kumar said that India is a country full of diversities. We do not want to get into polarizing issues. We leave this chapter to the BJP. When asked whether the land allegedly handed over to the Sangh or its affiliated organizations by the previous BJP government in Karnataka was being considered, the Deputy Chief Minister said that all such matters are being discussed by the minister of the concerned department in the state. are seen.
Karnataka It is important to maintain peace in that the Congress, in its manifesto for the Karnataka assembly elections, had said that it would take “stern and decisive action” against organizations such as the Bajrang Dal and the Popular Front of India (PFI), “spreading hatred between communities on the basis of caste and religion”. Committed to doing. The manifesto said that this action would also include “sanctions” against such organizations.
#WATCH | …”Mahakaleshwar has given us a govt to serve, the people of Karnataka, I had come here before the election as well…today we’re launching a great programme, free buses for all the women of Karnataka. We’ re going to implement all 5 promises that were given”: Karnataka… pic.twitter.com/EuGY9zkXjq
— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) June , 75048620 On being asked whether the Congress government of the state Is there any plan to ban Bajrang Dal, Shiv Kumar evaded a direct answer saying that Karnataka is a progressive state and it is important for the state government to maintain peace in the state. He, however, said that if any organization tried to create disturbance in the province, appropriate steps would be taken.
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