Siddu, HDK hit out at PM over K’taka visit


Team Udayavani, Jan 2, 2020, 4:02 PM IST

Bengaluru: Former chief ministers of Karnataka Siddaramaiah and H D Kumaraswamy on Thursday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he embarked on a two-day visit to the state attend events in Tumakuru and Bengaluru.

In a series of tweets, the Congress and the JD(S) leaders took a dig at Modi for his alleged failure on various fronts.

“You did not visit Karnataka when it was devastated by floods, you did not visit Karnataka when our farmers cried for help, but all of a sudden, when you want to launch your political propaganda, you remember the innocent people of Karnataka. Wah Modi Wah!!” Siddaramaiah tweeted.

In another tweet, the Congress leader claimed Karnataka is starved of Central government funds as there were no adequate flood relief, no GST revenue loss compensation and there was a delay in the transfer of grant-in-aid.

He further said, “Before attempting to fool our people, let the people of Karnataka know when they will get their due share!” He also sought to know from Modi why the 25 MPs from Karnataka have ‘turned off’ their engines.

“With 25 MPs from BJP and a state government with BJP, people hoped for a double engine. Instead, all BJP representatives have turned off their engines and have become sycophants to play a tune to your idiosyncrasies. Why, are they scared of you?” Siddaramaiah said.

Seeking an explanation on various incomplete projects, the Congress leader said, “Mr Narendra Modi, people are fed up of your lies and double-edged sword comments. We want your answer today about long-standing questions on: Kalasa Banduri Yojana, Belagavi border issue, exams in Kannada, Tulu & Kodava in 8th schedule, the list goes on.”

Kumaraswamy too minced no words as he went on the offensive against the Centre.

In his tweets quoting newspaper reports, he said Karnataka’s coffer has dried up, financial position is in doldrums and the revenue has plummeted.

“What’s the reason (behind poor economic situation)? The poor economic policies of the Centre. After swallowing the GDP and development of the country, the wrong policies have affected the state too,” alleged Kumaraswamy.

Quoting reports, Kumaraswamy said the Centre has denied the state’s share of revenue.

“About 5.44 per cent of state’s share is yet to come from the Centre. This is step-motherly attitude of the Centre towards the state,” Kumaraswamy tweeted.

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