BANGALORE: Basavaraj Bommai, the chief minister of Karnataka, saidon Friday that the BJP respects equality and personal freedom in the state's governance. The statement comes in response to accusations made by Congress leaders that the BJP divides people and does not respect personal freedom.
At the State Executive Committee meeting in Bangalore, Chief Minister Bommai addressed the party leaders and noted that the constitution upholds equality and individual freedom. He continued, "BJP not only preaches it but also assures these elements in the governance." "Our ongoing organisational work shows that the party is making progress in promoting equality and individual liberty. This is the party's defining characteristic, "Bommai said.
He went on to say, "We are under a lot of obligation. People haven't forced their belief and confidence on opposing political parties. They are familiar with the antics of other political parties. They are aware of the 70 years that other parties dominated the nation. People no longer believe in other political parties, both national and local, as well as regional groups." The fact that the BJP is in power in 18 of the states in the union is proof enough of this. A robust federal system is necessary for a democracy to succeed. One of the goals of the Indian Constitution is the strengthening of the Indian federation. He argued that both federalism and democracy are crucial.
People have not forgotten the mismanagement of the previous Congress government, according to Chief Minister Bommai. There was no social cohesion, law and order was in disarray, BJP workers were assassinated, and scandals kept coming one after another. Government corruption flourished in all ministries during the Congress. The Congress government refused to allow DIG rank officers to be questioned during the police recruitment process. CM Bommai stated, "I gave the authorization for an investigation into the officer.
The biggest amount of FDI in the nation has been drawn to Karnataka. According to CM Bommai, the state is garnering 38 percent of FDI, whereas Maharashtra is luring 22 percent and Noida is in third place with 18 percent. He said that the government would be hosting the Global Investors' Meet and the Tech Summits soon.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka on November 10 to celebrate the opening of the second terminal at the Bengaluru Kempegowda International airport, according to CM Bommai. He continued, "He will also dedicate a sizable statue of Nadaprabhu Kempe Gowda on the airport grounds."
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