Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HIMACHAL DAY: CM ANNOUNCES POWER, WATER FREEBIES

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SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur on Friday announced free power for all up to 125 units (up from 60 units announced in the Budget), no water bill in rural areas and 50% relaxation in fare in roadways buses for women. Thakur made the announceme­nts while presiding over the 75th Himachal Day function in the historic town of Chowgan in Chamba district. Meanwhile, the AAP leadership described the CM’S announceme­nt of free power as a “fear-driven move”. The hill state is scheduled to go to the polls in December this year.

BENGALURU: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Karnataka’s rural developmen­t and panchayati raj minister KS Eshwarappa handed his resignatio­n from the cabinet to Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai in Bengaluru on Friday evening, three days after protests erupted over the suicide of a contractor who alleged corruption and harassment at the hands of the minister. He submitted a one-line resignatio­n: “On my volition, I am resigning from my minister’s post.”

“All these allegation­s, I want to come out free from them. I spoke to Basavaraj Bommai and central leaders about it. I have already given my resignatio­n as I didn’t want this issue to become an embarrassm­ent to the government, people who helped me grow, central leaders and the workers of the party,” he said.

Eshwarappa was flanked by Bommai and other ministers as he displayed his resignatio­n to reporters in Bengaluru. He said he had requested the CM to ensure that forces conspiring against him be brought to light.

The resignatio­n came even as the Congress continued to mount pressure on the Bjp-led government to arrest Eshwarappa for harassing the contractor, saying that the fight against corruption would continue.

Eshwarappa’s supporters shouted slogans near the CM’S residence such as “Jai Sri Ram”, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, and “Anyaya (injustice)”. Eshwarappa announced on Thursday said that he would resign but was confident of coming out clean after the investigat­ions.

Santosh Patil, a Belagaviba­sed contractor, right-wing leader and BJP worker, was found dead at a hotel in Udupi on Tuesday, barely two weeks after accusing Eshwrappa of harassing him for 40% commission to release funds for around ₹4 crore worth of work done.

A day before his body was found, a suicide note was sent by Patil as a Whatsapp message to his associates and a section of the media, holding Eshwarappa responsibl­e. Eshwarappa said it was a “conspiracy” to bring him down politicall­y.

In a show of strength before the resignatio­n on Friday, the minister left Shivamogga in a convoy of 10 cars and stopped at major towns and villages along the highway where he was stopped and felicitate­d by supporters. The former minister also visited the Sri Siddaganga Matha, a monastery of the Lingayat community in Tumakuru, as well as a Ganesh temple.

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