All differences in district unit patched: JD(S) Kodagu chief
Team Udayavani, Feb 17, 2020, 2:01 PM IST
Madikeri: The chief of JD(S) in Kodagu district, K M B Ganesh has said that all the differences in the district unit of the party have been ironed out.
Speaking on the inauguration of the unit’s new office at Madikeri Ganesh further added that the party is well guided and supported by the youth.
Attacking the BJP-led government he said that during the Kodagu floods then chief minister Kumaraswamy had visited the place seven times and closely monitored the situation but Yediyurappa has completely neglected the district and has still not provided the compensation to the flood affected.
The unit office was inaugurated by the senior worker of the party Thammaiah who said that hundreds of party workers in the district were responsible for the party gaining massive electoral grounds in Kodagu.
Isaac Khan chief of the party’s district minority cell also spoke and said that now all differences have been sorted and all workers are confident for the upcoming municipal council and panchayat elections.
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