Bangalore, May 5, (way2newstv.in):
The party's chief ministerial candidate Yeddyurappa was released on Friday morning during the Karnataka Assembly elections. Yeddyurappa said that the day he was sworn in as Chief Minister, he announced the first announcement of farmers and subsidiaries to cancel Rs 1 lakh. "Mission Kalyani will be set up to restore the ponds in the state. Vijay Kumar hired the BJP MLAs and then released the election Festo. Farmers' liabilities, free laptops for students, free smartphone for women and guarantees to provide unemployed jobs. The BJP, which is facing strong competition from the Congress party, has given the assumption that it is impossible.
THREE FACE CURRENT TO FARMERS, LAPTOPS AND PHONES TO WOMEN AND STUDENTS
Provide free laptops to every student who joins the college as part of Chief Minister Lap Top Scheme. Provision of facilities for the establishment of Star's App Companies in Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Raichur, Hubballi, and Kutaragi. Government schools and colleges to promote sports in Rs. 100 crores grant. One-and-a-half times higher price for farmers and small-scale dealers than the minimum support price. When the prices vary, the farmers will have to pay Rs. 5,000 crore farmers' lunch eligible scheme. Chief Minister for free landless agricultural laborers is free of charge Rs. 2 lakhs grant insurance coverage. All reservoirs in the state have to pay Rs. 1. A grant of Rs 5 lakhs. Mission Kalyani Scheme to get all the ponds in the state to get started. Three phase power supply per day for farmers' pump sets. Granted a farmer's student wages of Rs.100 crores. The Chief Minister sends 1,000 Chinese and Israeli children each year to be farmed as part of the Agricultural Fellowship Scheme. Rs. 3,000 crores treasure. Establishment of necessary centers for animal husbandry centers is Kamadhenu scheme with Rs. 3,000 crore. KMF to provide free treatment to cattle and other animals in rural areas. 1,000 crore funding. The BJP has poured gifts to farmers, youth, unemployed and college students in his manifesto.
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