Congress MP DK Suresh took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for now no longer inviting him to the inauguration of Bengaluru-Mysuru limited-access highway on Sunday. He stated the newly-released countrywide dual carriageway `runs the longest` thru his parliamentary constituency, Bengaluru Rural, but the Prime Minister`s Office (PMO) failed to `honour the protocols’. He delivered that PM Modi inaugurates `incomplete initiatives` as part of his `election stunt`.
“The National Highway runs the longest thru my Parliamentary Constituency, ie., Bengaluru Rural, whose human beings have elected me as their MP. Yet, it appears that evidently petty politics has gotten on your manner of honouring the protocols laid via way of means of our Constitution,” the Congress MP stated in a sequence of tweets.
He in addition cited that 30% of the dual carriageway’s creation paintings continues to be pending and delivered that PM Modi inaugurated `an incomplete venture as an election stunt`.
The Congress MP stated the dual carriageway become proposed via way of means of then Karnataka leader minister Siddaramaiah and that it become for the Land Reforms Act which allowed easy acquisition of agricultural land and made the venture feasible.
“While I desire you success sir, your spree of inaugurations of incomplete initiatives in Karnataka is most effective a reflect on your desperation to gain victory even on the fee of fooling the human beings of Karnataka thru mere optics,” he delivered.