Flood relief: Union govt is always with the state govt – DVS
Team Udayavani, Sep 21, 2019, 5:06 PM IST
Mangaluru: Relief measures are being taken for all the states that have suffered floods. No confusion is required regarding this. The union government is always with the state government and the flood victims. Helping those who are in problem is the responsibility of the state and union government. We believe that it will definitely be done, said Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizer D V Sadananda Gowda.
Speaking at a press meet, Mr Gowda claimed that the former chief minister Siddaramaiah had successfully finished Congress party and added that he did not know what Siddaramaiah’s final wish was.
DVS claimed that by taking part in the Howdy programme, PM Modi had increased the greatness of India. “He is sharing the dais with the US president. Not politically. He will be holding discussion with NRI engineers, doctors, businessmen on the global level relating various issues,” informed DVS.
“Industries producing fertilizers will be revived. Recently in 2002,03-04, four huge factories were closed. The PM has set aside around Rs 14,000 crore to revive the industries and fertilizers required for the farmers will be produced. The Janaushadhi Kendras have successfully provided medicine to the people at a lower price. There are no deficiencies,” he claimed.
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