MySuru: The struggle in BJP over the gas supply project has made party leaders wash their dirty clothes in public.
Mysuru MP Pratap Sime, who came under fire from BJP Mlaas Sa Ramadas and L Nagendra, had asked MLAS to express their opposition to the project by writing to PM Narendra Modi.
The two open legislators expressed opposition to the gas pipeline project in Krishnaraja and Chamaraja constituents expressing concerns that paved roads would be excavated to put the pipe and cause discomfort to residents.
The Mlaas also vent their anger AY Simeha to claim credit for projects in their segment.
At the press conference here, Sime said leading him in Lok Sabha’s poll more than the total votes guaranteed by MLAS in the assembly election.
“Mla Nagendra has claimed he was responsible for my victory in the Election of Lok Sabha.
But in the election of the Assembly, KG Koppal Ward where he was born and raised refused.
He even failed to get people for prospective parties from the ward in the PKS poll that had to face a humiliating defeat, “he said.
Stated that he was responsible for all development projects, which began in the Krishnaraja and Chamaraja segments including drinking water projects, waste management, expansion of airports, Bengaluru – Mysuru Toll, Saxa said that he had even arranged flights from Mysuru to Goa for MLA and the people His followers for the tour.
“Both Ramadas and Nagendra are Corporators before becoming MLAS.
Both of them were silent when Jusco and private service providers explored a merciless road to put water and cable pipes in the city.
They must tell the actual intentions express the opposition to explore the way for the gas pipeline project, “he said.
He also expressed anger against MLAS to cancel the PKS board meeting where the subject should be discussed.
“The MLAS has threatened the corporators from attending the council meeting.
Because of the lack of quorum, the meeting was dismissed.
The company, which takes the project, will also take responsibility for the asphalt dug up to the road within one week.
After the completion of the project, residents will get LNG gas for only Rs 550, which is cheaper than LPG which costs Rs 904 per cylinder, “he said and asked MLAS to write to PM Modi and Petroleum Union Minister of HardeeP Singh Puri revealed their opposition to the project.
SIMHA, Saturday directed by NHAI officials to expand all cooperation to implement this gas pipeline project between Bengaluru and Mysuru together with the upcoming 10-toll road.