Bengaluru: In the midst of Furore for Bitcoin fraud allegedly in Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday was reported to suggest the Head of Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai would not be disturbed by speculation around it and focus on development.
Bommai said the suggestion came during a meeting in Delhi on Thursday.
“The Bitcoin problem does not appear for discussion.
When I tried to solve the topic, he said don’t worry and ask me to work with loyalty and courage for the benefit of the people,” said Bommai told reporters.
The meeting took place after an anonymous letter aimed at the Prime Minister, accused the involvement of several political leaders and officials in fraud, emerged and Congress claimed the state would see the third lead Minister immediately sparked speculation that Modi could look for an explanation that Modi could seek an explanation from BOMMAI.
On the defeat of BJP in Hangal Bypolls recently, Bommai said PM told him that winning and losing in general elections and he (PM) emphasized that gaining self-confidence and giving good governance more important.
Bommai, on a two-day visit to Delhi, met Modi for 30 minutes at the residence of his Marg Lok Kalyan and told him about his appearance for the last 100 days after taking over on July 28.
During the meeting, PM Modi told CM Bommai who won.
And losing in public polls told to implement the edu scheme: CMBOMMAI said Modi asked him to effectively implement a scheme of new state education scholarships launched for farmers’ children so that they can be replicated throughout the country.
In September, the government launched this scheme for these children to pursue grade 11 and 12 and higher education.
Modi is reported to appreciate the state government to bring transparency in the public tender process and said it must be carried out in each department.
The cabinet recently decided to cost the rs of 50 crore rs tenders and above for supervision by an independent panel.