With Basavaraj Bommai, BJP s List of Turncoat CMs Grows Longer
Out of 12 serving BJP chief ministers, four of them did not start their political careers with the party. Â
Pema Khandu, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Basavaraj Bommai and N. Biren Singh. Photos: Twitter and Wikimedia Commons
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New Delhi: This July 28, Karnataka got a new BJP chief minister in Basavaraj Bommai. The change of chief minister in the southern state comes after a protracted demand from within the state party for a leadership change.Â
While both former chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa and the national leadership of the party had ignored this demand that came from within the state unit for a considerable time, they finally bowed down to it â perhaps keeping the next assembly elections in mind.
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April 30, 2021 16:01 IST
It says terms of MoUs were violated after government failed to commission the projects in over a decade
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It says terms of MoUs were violated after government failed to commission the projects in over a decade A pro-dam group in Arunachal Pradesh has demanded the scrapping of 142 power projects across the State.
The Pro-Dam Movement of Arunachal Pradesh (PDMAP) said the memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed between the State government and private power companies for these 142 projects need to be cancelled for violating the terms and conditions of the agreements.
PDMAP president Taw Paul said the organisation had on April 28 submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Pema Khandu seeking the termination of the deals for these power projects as the government failed to commission any of them in more than a decade.