Why didn’t Modi give a single penny to Karnataka drought relief until SC intervened, asks Siddaramaiah
Team Udayavani, Apr 27, 2024, 6:53 PM IST
Rabkavi Banhatti: The Center has allocated only Rs 3,498 crore as opposed to the required Rs 18,172 crore for drought relief in Karnataka, alleged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Not even one fourth of the relief funds have been released he said.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Prajadhwani-2 Jana Samavesha event in Banhatti on Saturday, Siddaramaiah condemned the Center’s negligence in providing adequate relief funds despite legal battles reaching the Supreme Court. “We will launch a large scale protest in front of the Gandhi statue in Bengaluru,” he added.
“Why didn’t Modi give a single penny to the state until the Supreme Court intervened?” questioned Siddaramaiah, criticizing the BJP government at the Centre.
Furthermore, Siddaramaiah accused the BJP of failing to fulfill promises made over the past decade. He cited the government’s failure to address issues such as farmer suicides, unemployment, and rising fuel prices.
Siddaramaiah also urged voters to support Congress candidate Samyukta Shivanand Patil in the Bagalkot Lok Sabha constituency. He criticized the incumbent BJP MP, P. C. Gaddigoudar, for his alleged failure to address crucial issues affecting the region.
Siddaramaiah also accused Prime Minister Modi of attempting to “incite discord among backward communities” by “spreading false information” about reservations. He emphasized Congress’s commitment to empowering marginalized communities and criticized the BJP for its historical opposition to measures benefiting these groups.
The event was attended by various political figures including Minister R. B. Thimmapur.
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