GT Devegowda should not give up higher education minister portfolio: Nagendra
Team Udayavani, Jun 14, 2018, 11:09 AM IST
Mysuru: G T Devegowda should not give up the Higher Education Minister portfolio, rather, he should take it as a challenge, said Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha pioneer Badagalapura Nagendra.
“Not all ministers are taught. With the help of bureaucrats and experts, they deliver. It will be the same with G T Devegowda. With the help of bureaucrats, experts and his own involvement, he will give great administration and justice to his portfolio. With his huge experience, we are certain of G T Devegowda giving great administration to the people of the state. Originating from a rural background, it’s an open door for G T Devegowda to substantiate himself by giving capable administration”, included Badagalapura Nagendra.
Concerning Puttaranga Shetty, who is professedly not happy with minor irrigation portfolio, Badagalapura Nagendra stated, “However the budget allocation is less to the office, to give great support of the general population, particularly to farmers, it’s a decent portfolio. We are not content with Puttaranga Shetty who is said to be not happy with the portfolio. In the event that he needs more budget designation let him demand and get. However it’s wrong on his part to feel terrible about the portfolio.”
“On the off chance that Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy does not stay faithful to his promise of waiving Rs 1.14 Lakh Crore farmer loans in three to four days, we will stage out a statewide protest”, included Nagendra.
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