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Carnataka cm said it would not tolerate corruption in any form

Bengaluru: Head of the Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday said the state government would not tolerate corruption in any form.
“Our government will not tolerate corruption in any form.
There are no questions to protect anyone who is found guilty,” said the ministerial head.
Asked about the latest anti-corruption Raid Bureau (ACB) in the Office of the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) and corruption reports at the Civic Bommai Agency, “ACB has carried out a recent attack at the BDA office.
We will act on the report to be delivered by ACB .
Truth will come out.
There are no questions to protect anyone found involved in corruption.
“The minister’s chairman stated that he had received complaints from the general public about corruption in BDA too.
“Sr.
Vishwanath, who is the chairman of BDA also attracts my attention in this matter.
Officials of the Urban Development Department have been instructed to investigate complaints.
Guilty people, however, we will take action.
BDA requires a cleaning of interest to provide its services to ordinary people,” said Bommai.
Meanwhile, reacting to havoc caused by rain in Bengaluru City, Bommai said, he had visited affected areas in Bengaluru such as HSR layout, the layout of Rajarajeshwari, Madiwala, and Koramangala.
“The state government must have a priority for Bengaluru.
Instructions have been spent to take improvements and assistance working in affected areas as soon as it rains, I will immediately go to the city round,” he said.
Referring to uncharged rain caused by low pressure above Bay Bay, he said, the rain has caused widespread losses for plants and property for the past three days in the southern state, the northern state and coastal areas.
According to survey reports, roads and bridges in many places have been damaged.
There are reports of losing human life too, he said.
Convincing fast action to be confidential for the affected farmer, said Head Minister, around three Lakh farmers were affected due to excessive rain in July, September.
“The amount of compensation has been released for them.
The instructions are also issued to disbursed RS 130 Crore which is delayed by the number of direct benefit system transfers,” said Bommai.
Deputy Commissioners of various districts have been instructed during video conferencing on Saturday to submit a survey report on the loss.
The process has been postponed due to continuous rain in several places.
“I will hold a meeting with officials later at night today in this matter and announce compensation,” he assured.
The ministers toured each of the responsible districts.
The election code of ethics is also a problem that causes delays as permits from the Election Commission needed.
“We will write to the Election Commission in this case,” said Bommai.

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