Cong govt completes 100 days in Karnataka, BJP lists ‘100 failures’

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Bengaluru, Aug 29: The opposition BJP in Karnataka on Tuesday brought out a booklet on the “100 failures” of the state government, which has just completed 100 days in office, in fulfilling its promises.
The party also charged the Congress government with pursuing politics of vengeance, while also alleging glaring financial indiscipline has resulted in delayed salaries to a section of the government employees.
When asked to comment on the BJP “charge-sheet” (booklet), Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hit out at the J P Nadda-led party asking: “What moral right they have? They were drowned in corruption during their tenure.” Siddaramaiah denied that his government is targeting the previous BJP government. He said the Congress, when it was in the opposition, had demanded a probe into alleged scams during the BJP regime like “Police Sub-Inspector recruitment scandal” and “40 per cent commission charge” but they were not investigated. The Congress government has now ordered probe into such scams which it had demanded when it was in the opposition, the Chief Minister said.
Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, state BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel and former Minister Govind Karjol released a booklet titled ‘Kai Kotta Yojanegalu-Hali Tappida Adalita’ (washing hands of schemes-Derailed Administration) explaining the ‘100 failures’ of the Siddaramaiah government.
The Siddaramaiah government, which assumed office on May 20, has betrayed people by not fulfilling its promises, Kateel alleged at a press conference. He said that before coming to power, the Congress had announced five ‘guarantees’ (pre-poll promises) and made “speeches on corruption”. However, by putting conditions on these guarantees later, the government has backtracked from its promises, Kateel said. Kateel alleged there are two ministers facing corruption charges but the government did not take any action against them. According to him, investors are also moving out of the state due to inadequate power supply.
“There is drought in the state. There were no rains due to which farmers are forced to block roads. The farmers are staring at power outage. The government did not announce any pro-farmer scheme,” Kateel said.
The BJP leader explained that Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi under which Rs 6,000 is credited into the account of farmers every year. When Bommai was the Chief Minister, he decided to add Rs 4,000 more from the state government to the Central scheme. This way, farmers were getting Rs 10,000 every year, he added.
“The Congress today has curtailed the scheme. This is an anti-farmer government. Corruption has spread its tentacles from Panchayat office to the CM office,” Kateel charged. “More than anything, this government is pursuing the politics of vengeance. It is jailing those writing anything on social media against it. There is a sort of emergency here,” he alleged.
Addressing reporters, Bommai said the government has failed in financial discipline. “We had presented a surplus budget in February this year but when they (Congress government) came to power, they borrowed Rs 8,000 crore. They have increased taxes exorbitantly,” the former CM claimed. (PTI)

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