It is time to implement Yogi's model in K'taka if required: Bommai
It is time to implement Yogi's model in K'taka if required: Bommai
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BENGALURU: : Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on July 28 announced that the karnataka state will adopt his Uttar Pradesh counterpart Yogi Adityanath's model to deal with communal forces only if required.

speaking at a press conference on the occasion of the completion his government's first year in office, the CM  said that as per the existing situation in Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath had been taking appropriate decisions, but in Karnataka, there are many regulating mechanisms to deal with the issues in the statement. However, if needed, Yogi's model would be taken up in Karnakata, he reiterated.

Following the assassination of BJP worker Praveen Kumar Nettaru, the Chief Minister was pressed to follow Yogi's style. He asserted that an organised network exists in the state to destabilise the system.
Concerning the hijab dilemma, the Chief Minister stated that his government has "completely managed the situation, and currently the majority of them are following standard norms." "The government has also adopted Azaan regulations in accordance with Supreme Court directives," he added.

In response to a question on the ban on SDPI and PFI organisations, Bommai indicated that the Central Government is working on it.

Many state governments have instituted prohibitions, and courts have given stay orders. Planning is being done in this area, and states across the country are coming to an agreement. He went on to say that the announcement would come from the centre.

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