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- Karnataka government renders Bangalore watchdog toothless ...
... governance of the state capital has been reduced to toothless ... the government since 1996 empowering theBMTF. "The body ... Search for Newshttp://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bangalore/Karnataka-government-renders-Bangalore-watchdog-toothless/articleshow/18337137.cms
''BMTF is, no doubt , a creature of our men then (1996) in power and governance; hence, with no nature given body and teeth. Even so, having been brought into existence and being only 16 years of age, is it not too soon for it to have been rendered toothless.? For obvious resons, the governed is entitled to a sane answer !'' | |
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- Govt to withdraw BMTF’s powers?, News - City - Bangalore ...
News pertaining to Bangalore. Bangalore ... Today: ... the government is set to reduce the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) to a toothless body ...http://www.bangaloremirror.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=10&contentid=2012110720121107061221322e353e3e0
- Even the mayor bats for a toothless BMTF, News - City ...
News pertaining to Bangalore. Bangalore newspaper ... Justice Hegde said, “Today they are saying they don’t wantBMTF. ... hubby or friend to receive her bodyhttp://www.bangaloremirror.com/index.aspx?page=article§id=10&contentid=2012081020120810044132943423d92d5
- FIR against Home Minister | Praja
... reported this hot news. For the TOI ... lot of doing to embarrass today's ... government is set to reduce the Bangalore Metropolitan Task Force (BMTF) to a toothless body ...http://praja.in/en/blog/murali772/2012/10/24/fir-against-home-minister
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- Former mayor building a case against BMTF chief - Bangalore - DNA
News ▼ India; World; Sports; Entertainment; Money ... According to Ramesh, the civic body stated that the BMTFchief has gone ahead with ... A hug can boost memory, reduce stresshttp://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_former-mayor-building-a-case-against-bmtf-chief_1733599
- BMTF is, no doubt , a creature of our men then (1996) in power and governance; hence, with no nature given body and teeth. Even so, having been brought into existence and being only 16 years of age, is it not too soon for it to, as reported in TOI, being rendered toothless.? For obvious resons, the governed is, in all fairness, entitled to expect a sane answer !
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