Before spending the night at a school in Yagdir in Karnataka, Chief Minister Kumaraswamy said, "He is ready to sleep on the road." While he had to stay in Afzalpur Taluk village Harur (B) village in Kalburghi district, he had to spend the night in Chandraki due to rain.
At the same time, after arriving in the district headquarters city Yadgri by train on Friday morning, Kumaraswamy reached Chanderki village by road and Kumaraswamy has resumed his "village real or village migration programme".
At the same time, it was launched in 2006 during his first term as chief minister. It is now alleged that Kumaraswamy was well decorated in the school building where he stayed at night. At the same time, Kumaraswamy, who went on a 'village or village migration programme', spent the night at the government upper primary school in Chandraki village. The picture witness said that he was seen sleeping on the floor and stayed here for a night rest with his other fellow ministers.
Chief Minister Kumaraswamy, who arrived at Chandraki village on Friday morning, interacted with villagers, farmers and school students and held a press conference where he denied reports that he was accused of "staying in the village like 5- star hotel" for him.
"The village was like a five-star hotel and he was enjoying a 5-star treatment in the village," Chief Minister Kumaraswamy said, adding that "he is ready to sleep on the road." H.D. Kumaraswamy started his village migration programme from Friday with the aim of contacting people and during this time he announced the construction of a 300-bed hospital and a veterinary hospital in Yadgiri district.
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