Bengaluru (Karnataka):The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) celebrated its 1-year rule in Karnataka, with a 90-minute inaugural programme in the city, streamed digitally in all the 30 districts across the state for the benefit of the party cadres and the public.
"The programme was also telecast live from the banquet hall in Vidhana Soudha (state secretariat) on all Kannada channels across the southern state to reach out to citizens, as COVID-19 induced restrictions prevented the state government from holding a public event with a large gathering," the official said.
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Wearing a mask and maintaining social distance, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa marked the week-long celebrations by lighting the lamp and releasing a booklet in Kannada on the state government's achievements through the year despite floods in mid-2019 and the coronavirus pandemic since mid-March.
Yediyurappa took oath as chief minister for the fourth time on July 26, 2019, three days after the 14-month JD-S-Congress coalition government fell following the loss of majority in the Assembly by its chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on July 23, 2019.
While the chief minister and party's state unit president Nalin Kumar Kateel and a couple of ministers participated in the main event here, all the 3 deputy chief ministers (Govind Karjol, Laxman Savadi and C.N. Ashwath Narayan) and other cabinet ministers joined it from the districts they are in-charge of.
A 5-minute documentary film was also beamed live on the occasion, covering events and developments through the year, with Yediyurappa in the centre of the action.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion, the chief minister said though the BJP government began its rule for the third time on its own a year ago in challenging times as heavy rains and floods wreaked havoc in the state's northwest region, it embarked on development programmes and welfare schemes as promised in the party's poll manifesto ahead of the 2018 assembly elections in the state.
"Within days of returning to power a year ago, we had to grapple with heavy rains and floods that wreaked havoc in the state's northwest region. Rescue and relief operations and rehabilitating the affected people in thousands were carried on a war footing. New houses, roads and bridges were built to restore normalcy and improve infrastructure," recalled Yediyurappa.