Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Jun 6: The BJP is preparing to kick up a movement against the state government. It is said that rather than trying to pre-empt downfall of the government, it wants to carry out the movement by focusing on failure of the government on various fronts, corruption, differential treatment, overlooking of development activities etc.
Yeddyurappa will be undertaking a three-day tour to drought hit areas from June 7. BJP legislature party meeting has decided to undertake a three-day programme of protest demonstration and agitation in the city from June 13 on the issue of decision to sell land to Jindal Steel, failure in handling drought, and inability to properly initiate rehabilitation of distressed families in Kodagu which were affected by last year's floods.
B S Yeddyurappa
Chief minister H D Kumaraswamy, will be staying in Gurumitkal constituency on June 21 as part of his village stay programme. Curiously, Yeddyurappa will be undertaking inspection tour of drought-hit areas of this constituency on June 9 itself.
Speaking to the media after the legislature party meeting held at the state BJP office, state BJP general secretary, Arvind Limbavali, said that the lackadaisical approach of the state government towards handling of drought in spite of the fact that its attention was repeatedly attracted towards the severeness of drought, was condemned at the meeting, He also informed about Yeddyurappa's planned three-day drought-hit areas visit beginning from June 7.