HDK suspects foul play in govt's grant to 10 private engineering colleges

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November 21, 2011
Udupi, November 20: “I suspect a foul play in the state government's decision to allow grant in aid to 10 private engineering colleges”, said former CM and JD(S) President HD Kumaraswamy.

He was speaking to persons before participating in a Secular Organisational Rally organised by the Udupi district unit of Janatha Dal (S), at Kaup town, on Sunday.

“State cabinet's decision was taken in a hurry burry manner, without any discussion. The cabinet allowed those 10 private engineering colleges to keep the fees collected for themselves, which otherwise should have been paid to the government. Govt should reply who those colleges belong to”.

Commenting on CM Sadananda Gowda's statement that state of fear prevailed in Bellary district, Kumarswamy said, ``Sadananda Gowda should better resign, if he can not maintain law and order situation in the state”.

Replying a question Kumaraswamy said that so far no talks between Sriramulu and himself had been held to discuss his induction to JD(S). ``Political scenario of the state will witness a see change after the Bellary bipoll results are out. Government's days are counting. It may live for 15 days, one month or two months'', Kumaraswamy said. Former Prime Minister HD Devegowda, JD(S) leaders YSV Dutta, Mahendra Kumar, Belapu Deviprasad Shetty were present.

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