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January 17, 2021 00:46 IST
RAF unit at Bhadravati, for which Union Home Minister laid the foundation stone, will cater to Karnataka, Kerala and Goa
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Grand ceremony: Home Minister Amit Shah laying the foundation stone for the Bhadravathi Rapid Action Force Centre in Shivamogga on Saturday.
RAF unit at Bhadravati, for which Union Home Minister laid the foundation stone, will cater to Karnataka, Kerala and Goa
Home Minister Amit Shah, who arrived on a two-day visit to Karnataka on Saturday, laid the foundation stone for establishing a unit of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) at Bhadravati in Shivamogga district.
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Union Home Minister lauds Yediyurappa’s leadership in fighting the pandemic
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Launch: Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa flagging off 150 Emergency Response Support System vehicles in Bengaluru on Saturday.
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Union Home Minister lauds Yediyurappa’s leadership in fighting the pandemic
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday lauded Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa’s leadership in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and said the BJP government in State would complete its full term in office.
Mr. Shah said the BJP government would complete the full term and the party would come to power again after the 2023 Assembly elections in the State. The Opposition Congress need not have doubts about the completion of the term by the BJP government, he said.
An RAF battalion has been a pending demand for Karnataka for more than two years.
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Emergency Response Support Systems, which will be flagged off by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during a rehearsal in Bengaluru on Friday | nagaraja Gadekal
Express News Service
BENGALURU: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive at the HAL Airport around 11.30 am on Saturday. He will directly leave for Bhadravathi in Shivamogga for the ground-breaking ceremony for a new Rapid Action Force (RAF) unit.
An RAF battalion has been a pending demand for Karnataka for more than two years. The State Government had allocated 50 acres of land at Bhadravathi for the RAF, but the work could not take off.