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PUTTUR: Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda’s office in the state secretariat and his ‘Home Office’ will soon have CCTV cameras installed to monitor movement of visitors and to capture discussions they have with him.“The issue of checking corruption should start from my office.CCTV cameras would be installed at my office and Home Office Krishna,” said Gowda, who has been making efforts to refurbish the image of the BJP government which has been hit by scams and allegations of corruption.He was talking to reporters at Eshwarmangala, a nearby village.Gowda replaced B S Yeddyurappa who was forced to step down after he was indicted by the Lokayukta report on illegal mining.Ever since he assumed office, Gowda has been treading a cautious path to maintain a clean image and also to give a makeover to his government.Gowda has told his ministerial colleagues and partymen not to come up with requests for denotification of lands.
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