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Mysuru: ‘Government’s move to collecting voters info suspicious’

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Mysore: Former Chief Minister H. D. Kumaraswamy said that the move of the Government raises doubts about the fact that the staff of a private company visited the houses and collected information of the people as Government employees.

Speaking to mediapersons after offering pooja to Chamundeshwari Temple at Chamundi Hill on Friday November 18 he said that private companies collecting data creates a feeling among people that they are doing something illegal. There are some mistakes in it. The Government officials are involved. He said no one can achieve anything in this, he noted.

Reacting to a question of reporters that Former Minister Jarakiholi brothers and others could join JD (S) in near future he said that if we look at the current events of the two national parties and many of the leaders in these two national parties are from Janata Parivar. He said that they are welcome if they convinced to come back.

He said Former Minister H. D. Revanna is not happy with the list of 100 JD (S) MLA candidates. He said that the Party National President H. D. Deve Gowda will release the first list at an appropriate time. He said BJP MLAs and MPs in Mysuru cried over issue of bus stand. What is the fate of the people who voted for them? He suggested that build mosque or tower but give shade to people.

He further said that the Pancharatna Ratha Yatra programme that was suppose to take off from November 1 was postponed due to rain. It will take off from Mulabagal in Kolar. He said that he had darshan of Srikantheshwara of Nanjanagudu on Thursday November 17 and today he has come to seek the blessings of Mother Chamundi Devi ahead of yatra. The Pancharatna Ratha Yatra starting from Friday will be held for 36 days. Ratha Yatra will go to 30 to 35 villages per day. I will stay in a village in each Constituency and try to understand the problems of the local people, he said.

“Through the Pancharatna programme, we will work to inform the people about the points of our party manifesto. We will implement many aspects of education, health, housing, employment, agriculture required by the people of the country. Kumaraswamy informed that if his government comes to power, he will pay more attention to these five aspects.

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