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BJP frittering away time on trivial matters, says Savadi
Karnataka Cooperation Minister Laxman Savadi has criticized the BJP for focusing on inconsequential issues while his department works to strengthen cooperative institutions across the state.
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Karnataka's Cooperation Minister Laxman Savadi on Tuesday accused the BJP of wasting valuable time on unnecessary matters, asserting that his administration remains focused on substantive governance priorities.
Savadi emphasized that the Cooperation Department is actively undertaking measures to bolster its institutional framework and operational efficiency. The minister indicated that these efforts are designed to enhance service delivery and strengthen cooperative structures that serve agricultural communities and other stakeholders across the state.
The minister's comments appear to reflect tensions within Karnataka's political landscape, with the ruling administration seeking to distinguish its agenda from perceived political posturing by opposition parties. Savadi's remarks underscore the government's stated commitment to developmental work despite ongoing political discourse.
The Cooperation Department oversees agricultural cooperatives, dairy cooperatives, and other cooperative institutions that play a significant role in Karnataka's economy. Strengthening these entities has been identified as a key priority for resource management and rural development initiatives.