Bengaluru(PTI): Senior BJP leader and former chief minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday expressed confidence about his party coming back to power in Karnataka next year, under the leadership of Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, and it will be a step towards achieving "Congress Mukt Bharat".

Citing Congress' "decimation" in elections to the five states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur for which results were announced on Thursday, he said in the legislative assembly that, it will be a repeat of sorts for the grand old party in Karnataka in 2023, as he asked it to be prepared to sit in the opposition.

"It is clear from the recent election results in five states that Congress is decimated and does not have leadership in the country, you (Congress) don't have address at all...same situation will happen in the state too. It is certain the BJP will come back to power in Karnataka by winning 135-140 seats. Be mentally prepared for sitting in the opposition," Yediyurappa said.

The former CM said, he along with other BJP leaders will travel across the state to reach out to the public about the budget presented by Bommai, and disseminate information about the pro-people programmes, aimed at ensuring that Congress sits in the opposition permanently.

The BJP is set to return to power in politically crucial UP, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa as results for the assembly elections in the four states along with Punjab were declared on Thursday. The Aam Aadmi Party is poised to form its first government in Punjab.

Further, stating the goal of ''Congress Mukt Bharat'' as being achieved, Yediyurappa said, in Karnataka the opposition party is "somewhat breathing, but people are ready to answer them here too."

"...who will become the Chief Minister is not important. I have never said that I will become CM. I have seen the position and have resigned. There is no question of (aspiring for) CM post once again. It is 100 per cent certain that BJP will come back to power under the leadership of Basavaraj Bommai," he said.

Responding to Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the assembly Siddaramaiah, he said, "You said I was removed from the Chief Minister's post, but people of the country and the state know that I resigned voluntarily and made Basavaraj Bommai the Chief Minister."

Yediyurappa, who had led the BJP to emerge as the single largest party in the 2018 assembly polls and then brought it to power in July 2019, by ensuring the fall of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government, had stepped down as the Chief Minister on July 26 last year, coinciding with his government completing two years in office.

Among several other things, age was said to be the primary factor for the Lingayat strongman's exit from the coveted post, as there is an unwritten rule in the BJP of keeping out those above 75 years from elected offices.

Reacting to Yediyurappa's comments, Siddaramaiah said the senior BJP leader was speaking out of pain after having to quit the Chief Minister's post and reminded that he was in tears while stepping down.

People have already decided to throw the BJP out of power and bring Congress back. "It was decided at the time when you (Yediyurappa) were ousted (from CM post)...BJP has retained power where you were in power (in five states election), how many (seats) did they win in Punjab, just 2...," he said.

Stating that the situation in Karnataka is different from other states, the Congress leader further said: "People here have already decided to defeat BJP. We are saying this after understanding the pulse of the people. You (Yediyurappa) will not become CM anyways. Congress will definitely come back to power. Your dream will not come true."

Intervening in the assembly, CM Bommai said anti-incumbency is a major factor during elections and the BJP has repeatedly proved that it can fight it, with its pro-people work and agenda.

"BJP has (Prime Minister) Modi's charisma, Yediyurappa's leadership and our government's programmes, they will ensure us the blessings of the people to win the 2023 assembly polls," he added.

JD(S) deputy leader Bandeppa Kashempur said his party too was working with confidence towards independently coming to power in the state and having its own chief minister after the 2023 assembly polls.

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Mumbai (PTI): Commercial operations on the first phases of Mumbai Metro corridors 9 and 2B began on Wednesday morning, a day after Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the mass-transit routes, officials said.

While the Metro 9 marks the first direct connectivity between a suburb in Mumbai and a part of Thane city in the metropolitan region, the Line 2B will provide the first metro connectivity on the Harbour Line in Mumbai.

The 5.6-km elevated Phase 1 stretch of Metro Line 9 comprises four stations -- Dahisar East, Pandurangwadi, Miragaon and Kashigaon. The 5.53-km Phase 1 of Metro Line 2B has five stations, including Deshbhakt N G Acharya Udyan (Diamond Garden), Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk, Deonar, Mankhurd and Maharashtra Nagar–Mandale.

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According to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), Line 9 is expected to cut travel time between Mira-Bhayandar in Thane district and Mumbai to around 30 minutes from the current one to two hours. Built at Rs 6,607 crore, it will eventually provide seamless connectivity to south Mumbai through interlinking with other lines.

With the addition of the two new lines, Mumbai’s operational Metro network has expanded to six corridors, including Line 1 (Ghatkopar-Andheri-Versova), Line 2A (Andheri West-Dahisar East), Line 7 (Dahisar East-Andheri East) and the underground Line 3 (Colaba-Bandra Kurla Complex-SEEPZ).

As per MMRDA, the revised timetable for Line 2A and Line 7 came into effect on Wednesday, aimed at improving frequency, predictability and overall commuter experience.

It said that with the inauguration of Line 9, Metro Line 2A will now operate as a standalone corridor between Andheri West and Dahisar East, with services from 5.50 am till around 11 pm and a peak frequency of about six minutes.

The integrated Line 7-9 corridor (Gundavali to Kashigaon), spanning 19.79 km, will operate from 5.50 am to 11 pm, with a peak frequency of under six minutes and 276 services on weekdays.

Metro Line 2B (Phase 1) services commenced at 6 am and will run till around 10.30 pm at intervals of approximately nine-and-a-half minutes, operating 209 services daily, according to officials.

MMRDA said the integration of Line 7 with Line 9 enables direct connectivity from Andheri East to Mira-Bhayandar, while Lines 2A and 7 will function as separate corridors.

A seamless interchange facility at Dahisar station will allow passengers to switch between Lines 2A and 7 without exiting the “paid” (ticketed) area.