
War of words over piped gas project in Mysuru rages
The Hindu
Pratap Simha again hits out at S.A. Ramdas, Nagendra
The war of words between elected representatives of the BJP in Mysuru over the piped gas project continued to rage on Saturday with Pratap Simha, MP, hitting out at party MLAs representing Krishnaraja and Chamaraja constituencies in Mysuru S. A. Ramdas and L. Nagendra.
After clarifying that the dug-up roads will be repaired by the company that had been entrusted with the project to lay the gas pipeline, Mr. Simha questioned the two MLAs over their silence when the roads had been dug up earlier by JUSCO, a private company that implemented a water management project, or by private telecom service providers. While Mr. Ramdas had served earlier also as MLA, Mr. Nagendra had served as a corporator of Mysuru City Corporation (MCC), the MP pointed out.

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