Minister calls Congress, JD(S) candidates ‘newcomers’

Minister in-charge of Mysore and Chamarajanagar districts ST Somashekar on Tuesday described the candidates fielded by the Congress and JD(S) as “new faces” while the BJP candidate established close contact with voters despite losing the previous assembly elections. did. Councils from the local bodies of Mysore and Chamarajanagar districts.

“One should know the issues related to gram panchayats. The candidate should also be aware of the solutions to the problems at the ground level. The candidate should have worked closely at the grassroots level to address the grievances at the local level. Both the Congress and JD(S) candidates are newcomers and have not worked in these areas unlike the BJP candidate.

The minister held meetings with the members of the local bodies at various places in the taluk. He said that government programs would come at the doorsteps of voters if BJP candidates were elected as the party’s rule at the Center and in the state.

He said that apart from providing roads and drinking water, the issue of migration from villages should also be stopped. “You can contact our candidate as he will be available whenever you want. Our candidates will try to strengthen the gram panchayats participating in the gram sabha meetings, and will also work towards addressing the problems,” the minister told a gathering during his campaign.

The person elected to the Legislative Council must know how to bring money to the constituency and speak effectively in the council and approve the money. “Our candidate has experience of bringing in money as he has worked with the present government,” the minister claimed.

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