Bengaluru: CT Ravi, the former national general secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), addressed media representatives at Kurubarahalli, stating that he is not vying for the post of BJP state president and considers himself a dedicated party worker. Ravi emphasized his commitment to competently handle any responsibility entrusted to him by the party.
When questioned about the possibility of becoming the state president, Ravi asserted that he is unaware of any discussions regarding the appointment and expressed that seeking such a significant position would not be appropriate at this time. He added that the decision lies with the party's top leadership, and he is unaware of their plans.
Referring to former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) chief Deve Gowda's statement about discussions on the state president post, Ravi clarified that no final decisions have been made, and he remains uncertain about the outcome.
With a long-standing association of thirty-five years with the BJP, Ravi acknowledged the blessings and support he has received from senior BJP leader BS Yediyurappa. He mentioned that the recent visit to Yediyurappa was nothing extraordinary and highlighted the continued cordial relationship between them.
Regarding the Congress government's previous accusation of a 40% commission in the state, Ravi called for an investigation to ascertain the truth behind the claims. He challenged Congress to reveal the details of who allegedly received the commission and from whom.
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New Delhi (PTI): Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the nuclear energy bill with Union minister Jitendra Singh asserting that it would help India achieve its target of 100 GW atomic energy generation by 2047.
The Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill, which seeks to open the tightly-controlled civil nuclear sector for private participation, was passed by voice vote amid a walkout by the opposition.
Singh termed the bill a "milestone legislation" that will give a new direction to the country's developmental journey.
"India's role in geopolitics is increasing. If we have to be a global player, we have to follow global benchmarks and global strategies. The world is moving towards clean energy. We too have set a target of 100 GW of nuclear energy capacity by 2047," he said.
The opposition contended that the bill diluted provisions of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 that passed on the liability for a nuclear incident on to the suppliers of nuclear equipment.
