In Karnataka, Amit Shah praises CM Bommai to the moon
Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday for his ‘small but significant moves’ in a short time and said those monitoring Karnataka from the national capital say that the BJP has strengthened its position in the state by installing him.
“Bommai has stopped the tradition of receiving police guard of honour, put a brake on many VVIP practices and he has taken certain steps for transparency,” Amit Shah said at an event in Davangere.
In his maiden visit to Karnataka after Bommai took over as Chief Minister on July 28, the BJP leader exuded confidence that the party would come back to power by winning the Assembly elections due in 2023.
“Bommai has experience of running the government and leading a decent public life, and he being in the BJP for a very long time, I have full confidence that under his leadership the BJP will come back to power with full mandate,” Shah opined.
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The Home Minister also heaped praises on former Chief Minister and BJP stalwart B.S. Yediyurappa, whose resignation as Chief Minister on July 26, brought Bommai to power.
“I am confident that Yediyurappa did not leave any stone unturned for the development of villages and farmers. If a new era of development has started in Karnataka, it happened in the BJP government during the tenure of Yediyurappa,” Shah said.
Shah said that Yediyurappa himself had decided to give new faces a chance to lead Karnataka and the BJP leadership decided to give the responsibility to Bommai.
Speaking about the COVID-19 management in India, Shah praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the best handling of pandemic and bringing out the country to a good extent from it with public support.
“However, under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the nation abided by the lockdown norms initially and then carried out the biggest vaccination drive of the world in India. Today we can proudly say that if there is a nation, which has given maximum vaccines, it is India,” Shah said.
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The Home Minister also pointed out that the country broke its own previous record of one crore jabs on a single day by vaccinating 1.36 crore people on a single day before a few days.
Speaking about the vaccination drive in Karnataka, Shah said that the state has vaccinated almost 90 per cent of its eligible population by carrying out 5.2 crore inoculations.
Noting that the economically weaker section was hit hard due to the pandemic, the Home Minister said that the BJP government at the Centre has given five kg rice to each member of BPL families for 10 months from May last year. He also said that 80 crore people from weaker sections had received five kg rice every month for 10 months.
Shah added that the Prime Minister has also announced financial packages to deal with any further wave of COVID-19.
Recalling the oxygen crisis during the second wave of COVID-19, the Home Minister said that many new oxygen plants which came up in a very short period have started operations.
Exuding confidence that India will be self-reliant in oxygen production in the event of any epidemic outbreak in future, Shah said that the country will not require to go anywhere for oxygen.
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Seeking public support in the fight against COVID-19, Shah expressed his disappointment over vaccine resistance among some communities. He said it is everyone’s responsibility to make sure that no one in the family, friends, and neighbourhood is left without vaccine.
“The mantra to win the battle against coronavirus is the vaccine,” Shah said.
He appealed to BJP activists to work with people in spreading awareness about the vaccine and take those people to the vaccination centre who have not taken it.