Senior BJP leaders to participate in Amaravati farmers' Maha Padayatra on November 21
The Hindu
BJP State president Somu Veerraju announced his party's decision to participate in the Amaravati farmers' Maha Padayatra on November 21, at a meeting of the SC Morcha here amidst reports that
BJP State president Somu Veerraju announced his party's decision to participate in the Amaravati farmers' Maha Padayatra on November 21, at a meeting of the SC Morcha here amidst reports that Union Home Minister Amit Shah exhorted them to press for retention of the capital in Amaravati.
Mr. Veerraju, party's national general secretary Daggubati Purandeswari, national executive member Kanna Lakshminarayana, national secretary Y. Satya Kumar, MPs Y.S. Chowdary and C.M. Ramesh and other leaders will join the farmers on the given date.
Addressing the SC Morcha meeting, Mr. Veerraju said the government's proposal to split the capital into three parts as legislative, executive and judicial capitals was retrogressive, and asserted that the capital would be developed by the Central government which had already given ₹2,500 crore for infrastructure creation.
Around 440 MBBS graduates of 2021 are not required to undergo one year of compulsory rural service as per the bond signed by them while joining the medical course through government-quota seats in 2015 as the High Court of Karnataka has said the law, enacted in 2012 for mandatory rural service, remained unenforced for 10 years as it was published in the official gazette only in July 2022.