Karnataka cabinet holds marathon meeting as election code of conduct set to enforce

BENGALURU: The fear of being unable to sanction contemporary poll certain projects within the next fortnight, taking into account that the election fee would possibly impose the code of behavior in the next 15 days for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the Karnataka cupboard persisted to carry its assembly overdue into Monday night time.

Scheduled to begin at 5 pm, the cabinet assembly underneath chief minister HD Kumaraswamy began at 5.30 pm but showed no indicators of ending until about nine.30 pm.

According to assets, the initial set of agendas for the cabinet to deliberate had been only on 21 topics including a Rs 4,000 crore mission for the formidable Jaladhare (surface drinking water for villages) and contemporary building of tar roads for the gram panchayats.

However, by eight.30 pm in the night time, the cabinet agendas persisted to pile up with as many as 57 further topics requiring Cabinet assent brought earlier than the council of ministers.


According to assets, the agendas that have been added on Monday night time included the elevated corridors and the revised conditions positioned for the sub-urban rail network for Bengaluru.


Amidst the discussions, of the ministers who had been present, three of them including E Tukaram, M C Managuli and Sa Ra Mahesh left the cabinet at nine pm, with the remainder of the ministers proceeding with their discussions.


In all probabilities, it's most likely the Monday cupboard is also the second one remaining cupboard meetings with one final assembly scheduled later next week, earlier than the MCC is carried out for the LS polls in the country.


Karnataka cabinet holds marathon meeting as election code of conduct set to enforce Karnataka cabinet holds marathon meeting as election code of conduct set to enforce Reviewed by Kailash on February 25, 2019 Rating: 5
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