
Bangalore, Sep 3: The Karnataka government on Thursday, Sep 3, announced two-day mourning in the State to express sorrow for Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, who died on Wednesday, Sep 2 in helicopter crash.
An emergency cabinet meeting held with Home Minister V S Acharya chairing, in the absence of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurapa who is on China tour, it was also decided to declare State Government holiday on Friday, Sep 4.
Acharya will lead a delegation comprising of Ministers Janardhana Reddy, R Ashok, Ramachandra Gowda and Suresh Kumar which leave for Hyderabad today and pay last respect to the departed soul.
We do respect all CMs and regret he died so early, in this economy, why is the Karnataka govt setting a bad example?
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An emergency cabinet meeting held with Home Minister V S Acharya chairing, in the absence of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurapa who is on China tour, it was also decided to declare State Government holiday on Friday, Sep 4.
Acharya will lead a delegation comprising of Ministers Janardhana Reddy, R Ashok, Ramachandra Gowda and Suresh Kumar which leave for Hyderabad today and pay last respect to the departed soul.
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But the question rises here is that why Karnataka is declaring a holiday for a CM of neighbouring state.We do respect all CMs and regret he died so early, in this economy, why is the Karnataka govt setting a bad example?
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