Udupi: Cong promises to provide voting rights to NRIs - Dr Arathi Krishna


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Apr 15: A separate 'Guarantee' for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) has been included in the AICC Nyay Patra. An independent ministry was created during the Manmohan Singh government for NRIs. We have promised to grant voting rights to NRIs," said Arathi Krishna, deputy chairperson of the NRI Forum, government of Karnataka.

Speaking at a press meet in Udupi, she said, "People of the coastal region, especially those residing in Kuwait, have requested a direct flight to Kuwait. We promise to provide this service. The children of labourers working abroad are subjected to NRI fees for medical and engineering education. They have requested a change to fee structures based on income. We commit to addressing this issue as well. The guarantee schemes we have successfully implemented will also be extended to NRIs. Congress has fielded a capable candidate, JP Hegde, for the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru constituency. His commendable work speaks for itself. The guarantee schemes have garnered positive feedback at the grassroots level."

"There is a significant population of individuals working abroad, particularly in Gulf countries, from the Coastal Karnataka region. These individuals cannot vote in the countries where they work because they are not citizens there. Additionally, voting in their home country is challenging due to high transportation costs. Therefore, we have devised a plan to extend voting rights to NRIs as well," she explained.

Kishan Hegde Kolkebailu, working president Udupi district Congress; MA Gaffoor, KPCC vice president; Ramesh Kanchan, president Udupi block Congress; and Hareesh Kini, president campaign committee were present.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    Though the Congress repeatedly assured NRI's in the Gulf, that they would look into the many requests and grievances of NRI's, they were treated as Not Required Indians. Perhaps, they now realize that there are many supporters of the Congress party in the Gulf, too little too late.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    And how is Congress going to do that without getting absolute majority? And consequently, why did Congress not do it when it was enjoyed absolute majority in LokSabha for so long? If Dr. AK wins she can alone do this? All the best to the electorates who buy into this promise.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    bahu paraak doctor SAhiba...you have done so much for NRIs...NUDIDANTHE NADEYUVA JAGANMATHE...NIMAGE NAMASKARA....andh bhaktarige burnol bhagya kodisi

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  • pinto, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    if that's done , BJP will never win the elections

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  • Steve, Shirva

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    NRI- NEW REFUGEES IN INDIA (according to CON-gress)

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    Steve, Shirva it is evident you are a fake profile (using a Christian name) from the andhbhakt BJP sh IT cell! Get a life and get a real job!!!

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 15 2024

    Steve, Shirva it is evident you are a fake profile (using a Christian name) from the andhbhakt BJP sh IT cell! Get a life and get a real job!!!

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