PM Modi’s participation in National Youth Festival;opportunity for youths and inspiration: CM Bommai

Dr.Thomas (Special Correspondent)

The participation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a week-long National Youth festival in Hubballi-Dharwad from January 12 will give an opportunity and inspiration for the youth of this region,said Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.

Talking to reporters here on Tuesday,he said the young delegates from 28 states and 8 union territories will be participating in this youth festival to showcase their talent.There will be a variety of cultural and sports activities during all seven days.

It is for the first time the national youth festival is being held in the north Karnataka region and it will help the youth to come up in all the fields.

The population is our asset’

The CM said PM Modi has never considered the population as a burden but as an asset.Nearly 46 percent of the country’s population is youth and several programs have been chalked out to use them for nation-building.

Modi has formulated the schemes like New Education Policy and Atma Nirbhar Bharat.The visit of Modi will inspire the youth.All the preparations are in place for Modi’s visit to Hubballi.

Though there will be no roadshow by the PM the people are allowed to stand on both sides of the road from the airport up to the venue.The PM will acknowledge the people’s response.

The truth will come out

Bommai said Santro Ravi has 20 years of history and which government was in power and with whom the accused had connection.Instructions are given to the police to confiscate the assets of the accused and to order a probe into his misdeeds.The probe will bring out the truth.

Clarity after the final order

Asked about the deadline set by the seer regarding the reservation for the Panchamasali community,the CM said already a decision had been taken regarding the communities that will come in the 2A category.

The increase in the reservation will be known in the coming days after the final orders of the Permanent Backward Classes Commission.

The Commission has been asked to submit its final findings as early as possible and clarity will come thereafter.