
Mangalore, Mar 4: During his visit to Mangalore city on Tuesday, former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa said that the final list of BJP candidates to contest in 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state would be sent to party high command in Delhi on March 7.
Speaking at a press conference in the city on Tuesday, he attacked the Congress government for having achieved zero ' development after coming to power in the state. Their failure to continue several welfare and developmental programmes in Karnataka, coupled with the anti-people policies at the centre, has led to a suitable atmosphere for BJP to achieve victory in Lok Sabha elections, he said, listing out schemes that had come to a stop during the Congress 's tenure.
He pointed out that no person belonging to scheduled caste or scheduled tribe was given a chance to become the chief minister or deputy chief minister of the state, during the Congress administration under KPCC president G Parameshwar 's tenure.
Welfare schemes introduced during the rule of BJP in Karnataka such as Suvarna Bhoomi scheme, Suvarna Grama Yojana, Prime Minister Gram Sadak Yojana and Ganga Kalyana scheme have been dropped after Congress came to power. Under Bhagyalakshmi scheme, while 2,54,473 bonds were distributed in 2011-12 and 3,99,823 were distributed in 2012-13. But under Siddaramaiah 's government, only 1,00,414 bonds were distributed,” he said.
Stating that BJP prime ministerial candidate Modi would visit a couple of districts in the state for campaigning in the second round, he said that the BJP hoped to win a minimum of 20 seats in the state in the upcoming elections.
Former minister Shobha Karandlaje, Mangalore MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, former MLA Yogish Bhat and Sundar Rao were present.









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