Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Kannadiga NRIs invited to formulate Congress manifesto for Karnataka polls

 “Kannadigas have made India proud by serving at the global level. The contributions of Kannadigas are unparalleled as many world leaders are recognising India through Bengaluru and Karnataka. But today, Karnataka has also got a stigma. We need to cleanse it and make our state and its identity proud.”

— Shivakumar

Karnataka Congress President D K Shivakumar invited Kannadiga Non Resident Indians NRIs to share their suggestions for the party’s manifesto, ‘Global Karnataka, Better Karnataka’. Karnataka will go for assembly polls by April-May next year.

 “Kannadigas have made India proud by serving at the global level. The contributions of Kannadigas are unparalleled as many world leaders are recognising India through Bengaluru and Karnataka. But today, Karnataka has also got a stigma. We need to cleanse it and make our state and its identity proud,” Shivakumar said in the video statement.

Kannadiga NRIs should suggest how the state and its governance change for better, Shivakumar said. “’I’m seeking advice from you to make Global Karnataka, a Better Karnataka.”

The party has shared an email id ‘makekarnatakaproud@gmail.com’ for people to share their suggestions for the manifesto

The KPCC chief also requested Kannadigas settled across the world to share their frank and fair opinions along with suggestions about the areas where the state needs to improve its functioning and also the ways how innovations can be incorporated.

Former State Congress president Dr G Parameshwara-led Manifesto Committee will finalise the draft. The party has shared an email id ‘makekarnatakaproud@gmail.com’ for people to share their suggestions for the manifesto.

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