Siddaramaiah to visit rain affected areas of Badami on Sep 10


Team Udayavani, Sep 8, 2022, 3:41 PM IST

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Bagalkot: Former chief minister Siddaramaiah will be visiting his Badami Assembly Constituency on Saturday, September 10, and assess the situation in the rain-affected areas.

Briefing about the visit of Siddaramaiah to Badami, Congress leader Holabasu Shettar said that on September 10 morning, he will be leaving for Hubbali from Bengaluru via flight and later will be travelling to Badami via road.

He will be having a meeting with the concerned officials about rain-affected areas and other matters and will also meet the people of his constituency and receive public petitions, said Shettar.

He also informed that Siddaramaiah will be halting in Badami on September 10.

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