According to Basavaraja Bommai, a former chief minister and member of the Haveri-Gadag Lok Sabha, the Congress leaders demanded two years ago that the Mekedatu project be implemented during a padayatra, and now the DMK, their partner, is in power in Tamil Nadu. The problem can be fixed if the Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu merely speak with their counterparts for five minutes. The state’s Congress leaders need to demonstrate this kind of political will.
He told reporters in Haveri on Sunday that the Kalasa-Banduri project’s detailed project report, or DPR, had already received approval from the central government. Very soon, environmental permission will be given.
The Center does not need to approve the Yettinahole project. Congress leaders had organized a padayatra in relation to the Mekedatu project. Congress leaders had said they would get the required permits when they declared the matter to be sub judice as an interstate dispute. In Tamil Nadu, its ally, the DMK, is now in power. Five minutes of conversation with them might fix the problem. Such political resolve must be shown by the leaders of the state Congress.
Justice Michael D’Cunha indicated he had no information about the interim report he produced on the COVID affair when questioned about it. April 10th protest
According to Bommai, the BJP would protest the state government’s anti-people policies and price increases throughout the day and night on April 10.
The BJP is commemorating its 45th anniversary today with a renewed commitment to constructing society in accordance with the principles and objectives established by the party’s founders. “Our party workers have developed a new enthusiasm,” he remarked. When asked about the Waqf legislation’s implementation, the MP said that the country has to establish the rule of law. Temples, government buildings, and even the Parliament building have been designated as Waqf holdings under the Waqf moniker.
All of these issues will be resolved. Numerous Muslim community members and farmers have experienced injustice. One of their options is to go to civil courts. In the days ahead, the law will be restored to provide justice. Everyone will be affected when it is put into practice.