Former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai predicts the rise of a “farmer-friendly” BJP government in Karnataka within the next two years. Bommai emphasized the significance of religious awareness in today’s society during an event in Mannangi village, Haveri district. He outlined plans for reintroducing welfare schemes like Raitha Vidyanidhi, diesel subsidies, and aid for seeds and fertilizers once the pro-farmer government assumes power.
Bommai, speaking at the Sri Dyamavva Devi Temple and Anjaneya Temple in Mannangi village, highlighted the festive spirit in the community. He underscored the role of devotion and culture as the pillars of the nation, praising the religious fervor of the villagers and the significance of temples in fostering religious consciousness. Bommai stressed the importance of living by dharma, stating that justice, ethics, and dharma are fundamental virtues that require awareness for individuals.
Acknowledging the village’s agricultural roots and diverse demographics, Bommai encouraged residents to focus on enhancing their income. He reminisced about his tenure as Chief Minister, mentioning the Raitha Vidyanidhi scheme that supported farmers’ children with scholarships, benefiting over 11 lakh students. Bommai expressed confidence that a “farmer-friendly” BJP government would reinstate such schemes within the next two years, promising support for farmers through various subsidies and assistance programs.
Leaders and revered seers graced the event, including Sri Sadashiva Mahaswamiji of Hukkeri Mutt, Sri Guru Maheshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji of Gurunanjeshwara Mutt, and Sri Nanjunda Panditaradhya Shivacharya Mahaswamiji of Gubbi Nanjundeshwara Mutt at Herur. Notable figures like Raju Kunnur and Shobha Nissimagowda also participated in the ceremony.
