Belagavi: Surprised from the social media reports that are projecting him as next CM of Karnataka, Transport Minister Lakshman Savadi has took twitter to rubbish such reports.
As a clarification and with an objective of putting rest to such speculations, Savadi posted on his twitter account urging the supporters not to spread rumors. "The reports are far from the truth, do not believe them", he said.
Savadi who was on Delhi trip to meet party leaders, was reportedly taken aback when he found several social accounts posting messages calling him next CM. Immediately swinging into action before the issue takes a political turn, Savadi rubbished such reports.
Urging his supporters not to spread rumors and unnecessary controversy, he has asked them to desist from spreading wrong news.
It may be noted that after Savadi visiting Delhi, some of his supporters began posting messages on social media, calling him next CM of karnataka.
The posts created some political flutters as well.
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Washington, Mar 26 (PTI): India’s Deputy Chief of Mission in the US Namgya Khampa met Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth to discuss further strengthening collaboration in defence, trade and investment.
Khampa met the Democrat Congresswoman from Maryland, who is a member of the House Armed Services Committee, here on Wednesday.
“They discussed recent global developments and ways to further strengthen India-US collaboration in defence, trade & investment, and people-to-people ties,” the Indian Embassy here said in a post on X.
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On Tuesday, the deputy chief of mission met Congresswoman Suzan DelBene from Washington state and thanked her for her support to the India-US partnership.
“They discussed issues of bilateral interest -- trade, technology, defence partnership, and recognised the contributions of the Indian-American community in the relationship,” the Embassy said.
