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Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Basvaraj Bommai proved yet again that he is a common man’s leader as he relished his Friday’s breakfast with women pourakarmikas at the Race Course Road residence.

The pourakarmikas were waiting with bated breath to enjoy their breakfast with the “common man’s CM” after they received the news of regularisation of their jobs.

As he came out, they surrounded him and presented him the shawls, fruits to express their gratitude for fulfilling their long pending demand of regularisation of their jobs.

In an informal chat with them, Bommai said the government would take care of their health and education of their kids but he did not forget to give a piece of advice “have an eye on the male family members”.

Personally serving them, Bommai sat next to Bharati, a lady Pourakarmika, and enquired whether she was getting the salary in time, facilities available at the work spot and other issues.

Later, he told the reporters that he would work to instill confidence and self-respect in them.

Ministers Govind Karjol, CC Patil, Kota Srinivasa Poojari and Safai Karamcharis Commission Chairman Shivanna were present.

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