Bengaluru - Narayan Gowda, who has been disqualified from Karnataka, has made a big claim. Karnataka CM S. Yeddyurappa has given Rs 1,000 crore for development of Krishnarajpet constituency. But I had asked him 700 crores. Narayan Gowda said that the money received was spent on development works. NI News Agency has reported.

'At five o'clock in the morning, someone (during HD Kumaraswamy's government in Karnataka) came to me and took me to Yeddyurappa's residence. When we entered Yeddyurappa's residence, he was performing puja. After I got in, they told me to sit down. Yeddyurapp appealed for his support for the Chief Minister, said MLA Narayan Gowda while talking to supporters.
I asked for 700 crores, Yeddyurappa has given 1000 crores. 'I requested to sanction Rs 700 crore for development of Krishnarajpet constituency. He promised to pay Rs 300 crore more. He later approved the fund. Should we not support such a good man? This is the reason I support it. Yeddyurapp later said that he had nothing to do with the disqualified MLAs, 'said Narayan Gowda.
A few days ago, Karnataka Chief Minister B.K. S. Yeddyurappa had reacted to Amit Shah's statement by emphasizing on Kannada language, saying that we are committed to preserving Kannada culture. BJP president Amit Shah had made a statement on the basis of Hindi, if any language can bring the country together. But many southern leaders have protested the statement. Yeddyurappa tweeted that all the languages in the country are the same. Kannada is the major language in Karnataka. We will never compromise with Kannada. He said that we are committed to promoting Kannada language and culture.

'At five o'clock in the morning, someone (during HD Kumaraswamy's government in Karnataka) came to me and took me to Yeddyurappa's residence. When we entered Yeddyurappa's residence, he was performing puja. After I got in, they told me to sit down. Yeddyurapp appealed for his support for the Chief Minister, said MLA Narayan Gowda while talking to supporters.
I asked for 700 crores, Yeddyurappa has given 1000 crores. 'I requested to sanction Rs 700 crore for development of Krishnarajpet constituency. He promised to pay Rs 300 crore more. He later approved the fund. Should we not support such a good man? This is the reason I support it. Yeddyurapp later said that he had nothing to do with the disqualified MLAs, 'said Narayan Gowda.
A few days ago, Karnataka Chief Minister B.K. S. Yeddyurappa had reacted to Amit Shah's statement by emphasizing on Kannada language, saying that we are committed to preserving Kannada culture. BJP president Amit Shah had made a statement on the basis of Hindi, if any language can bring the country together. But many southern leaders have protested the statement. Yeddyurappa tweeted that all the languages in the country are the same. Kannada is the major language in Karnataka. We will never compromise with Kannada. He said that we are committed to promoting Kannada language and culture.
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