Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday during his visit to the national capital and stated that the latter asked him to work hard to come back to power in Karnataka and also the party must win more seats in Lok Sabha elections due in 2024. Called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah Ji in New Delhi today. Wished him on his new role as the Minister in the newly created Ministry of Cooperation and discussed matters related to the state, the Karnataka Chief Minister tweeted. Speaking to media persons after the meeting, Yediyurappa said: He asked me to work hard to come back to power in Karnataka and also we must win more seats in Lok Sabha elections. He said that we will win 100 per cent in Uttar Pradesh and in Karnataka, we have a bright future. He said to take the responsibility of strengthening the party in Karnataka.
Parliament s Monsoon Session begins Monday
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Monsoon Session: Opposition, Union Govt Likely to Face Off on Pandemic, Economic Issues
This is the first session of Parliament that will take place in the backdrop of the devastating second wave of the pandemic.
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New Delhi: The 18-day-long monsoon session of Parliament is all set to begin from Monday. Opposition parties and the Union government are likely to have a face-off on issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic and the state of the economy, particularly concerns over price rise.
According to opposition leaders, some of the other key issues that could be raised by them for discussion in this session is the recent formation of the Ministry of Cooperation, contentious proposals by the Lakshadweep administration, the Supreme Courtâs recent observations on the sedition law and the continuing long-drawn farmers’ protest.