Karnataka would not have been unified without S Nijalingappa: MP Basavaraj Bommai
Former Chief Minister and MP Basavaraj Bommai praised the late former Chief Minister S. Nijalingappa for his efforts in unifying Karnataka during a speech at the Taluk Banajiga Community Welfare Association event in Savanur town on Sunday. The ceremony honored newly elected MPs and awarded meritorious SSLC and PUC students. Bommai also highlighted the political contributions of the Banajiga community.
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