MySuru: Former Minister and BJP MLA for Krishnaraja Sa Ramadas and Mysore MP Pratap Sime were involved in the argument that was heated on the streets in the former constituency excavated for the gas pipeline project on Thursday.
Repeating the importance of the project, Sime said that he would continue and ensure his solution.
The problem is scheduled for discussion at the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) council meeting, but the discussion must be postponed due to the lack of quorum at home.
Simea tried to remind Ramadas that the project to supply pipeline gas to households was considered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
MP said, “Ramadas has organized ‘Modi Yuva Utsav’ to highlight the achievement of the central government led by Modi-LED.
MLA must also expand support for the gas pipeline project, which is a very close initiative with the heart which was excavated in the areas in the constituency of Krishnaraja to put pipes for the project.
Commissioner MCC Lakshmikantha Reddy confirmed to the Toi that Ramadas had written to the Kiwinan Agency, drawing attention to the road conditions excavated for natural gas gas projects.
“PKS will give permission to put the pipe to put the pipeline for the PNG project only after all aspects of the project are discussed at the board meeting,” Reddy added.
Interestingly, working on laying pipes to supply gas cooking to households has been running in Hebbal and other areas along the road (ORR), which falls outside the PurView MCC.
The MCC Board meeting was marked by drama on Thursday, with the Mayor of Sunana Palanethra to be emotional when he was forced to postpone the meeting due to the lack of quorum.
Indicates that other meetings cannot be scheduled for another week, Sunanda said, “I cannot hold a meeting on January 31, and I cannot lead the session next month.
During the last meeting, JD (s) Corporators did walkout.
I did not approve what project Even because I was interested in discussions.
Today (Thursday), I came fully prepared to arrive at the decision about the problems raised by MPs, but unfortunately, it did not happen.
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