
After Surjewala review, Siddaramaiah to hold four-day meetings with Congress MLAs
On Day 1, Siddaramaiah will meet MLAs from six districts, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Tumakuru, Kodagu, Hassan, and Dakshina Kannada, along with their respective district in-charge ministers.The meetings kick off at 5.00 pm with MLAs from Siddaramaiah's home district of Mysuru. Attending the session will be Mysuru District In-charge Minister HC Mahadevappa, Animal Husbandry and Sericulture Minister K Venkatesh, and MLAs Ravishankar D, Anil Chikkamadu, Darshan Dhruvanarayan, K Harish Gowda, and Tanveer Sait.Next, from 5.00 pm to 5.30 pm, the Chief Minister will engage with MLAs from Chamarajanagar, including AR Krishnamurthy, C Puttarangashetty, and HM Ganesh Prasad, along with District In-charge Minister K Venkatesh.The Tumakuru session is scheduled from 5.30 pm to 6.45 pm. It will be attended by Home Minister and Tumakuru District In-charge Minister G Parameshwara, Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna, and MLAs T B Jayachandra, K Shadakshari, H D Ranganath, S R Srinivas (Vasu), and H V Venkatesh.The final session for the day, from 6.45 pm to 7.45 pm, will cover Kodagu, Hassan, and Dakshina Kannada districts. Kodagu will be represented by District In-charge Minister NS Boseraju and Chief Minister's Legal Advisor AS Ponnanna, along with Dr. Manthar Gowda.From Hassan, K M Shivalingegowda and others will attend, with K N Rajanna serving as district in-charge. The Dakshina Kannada delegation includes Dinesh Gundu Rao, Speaker U T Khader Fareed, and Ashok Kumar Rai.These meetings are seen as a crucial trust-building exercise following the party high command's recent intervention. Sources say Siddaramaiah is keen on resolving local issues and speeding up stalled development initiatives. The Chief Minister has already released Rs 50 crore in grants recently, signalling intent to back words with action.- EndsTune InMust Watch
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