Siddaramaiah said education must reach the poor.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah made a speech after the distribution of farm tools in Belagavi on Sunday. |Photo source: PK Badiger
“We need to conduct a social education survey on the overall development of the country to ensure that the poor in every community have access to education and other benefits,” Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in Belagave on Sunday.
“Our goal is that no injustice is done by any caste group. We will strive to see that everyone is justice. What we have before us is a socioeconomic and educational survey. It produces empirical data, which is essential for accepting welfare and development programs in all communities, even if we should answer the question of poverty. Even after 75 years of unity, should we suffer from the scope of equality? Should we take steps to improve it?” he told reporters.
He opened the Kala Mandir cultural complex in Belagavi and distributed farm tools to farmers.
“The effort to conduct and implement social education surveys of different classes of societies is that government interests cover the poor across religions and castes. Giving everything is our goal,” he said.
“The government’s work in the welfare state is to see that all situational classes in society benefit equally. This does not mean that only members of the Muslim community or backward class can access education or other programs and programs. It should not be understood in a narrow sense.”
He said BJP leaders are making baseless allegations against the state government.
The Chief Minister said he (Mr. Siddaramaiah) secretly asked about the statements of the opposition leaders.
The Chief Minister said: “I don’t have any such copy. How can I own it? Mr. Asho is lying. Has he ever told the truth? All his allegations and claims are false, far from the truth.”
In an inquiry in the BJP statement, the state government had written a letter to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the investigation of the backward class committee, and the chief minister said that while no formal letter had been sent to Rahul Gandhi, he was negotiated to discuss the investigation of the state cabinet.
He denied reports that some members of the cabinet or legislature publicly opposed the investigation data. “No one raised any strong objection. We asked the ministers to study the investigation and share their views. After further discussion in the cabinet, a final decision will be made.”
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