SIT should be created if proof is required: R. Ashok
Arpita Kushwaha November 18, 2024 04:27 PM

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is completely dishonest; he gained power by lying to the state’s citizens roughly 40% of the time. According to Leader of the Opposition R. Ashok, one or more ministers have been stealing every day for the last eighteen months of the Congress administration.

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Siddaramaiah expressed his thoughts on his 40-year life like an open book at the press conference. You may see the black dots of plunder if you flip the pages of his open book today. The fact that Siddaramaiah is being questioned by a police officer he selected is regrettable for the Kannadigas.

The Prime Minister brought up the Rs 700 crores in corruption in the Excise Department during the Maharashtra election campaign. He has been called to testify to this by CM Siddaramaiah.

Prime Minister Modi has not made such an accusation. The accusation was made by the Karnataka State Liquor Sellers Association. The letter from the Liquor Sellers Association should be read once by the Chief Minister. The rate at which licenses are renewed, the amount collected from each liquor shop as monthly funds, and the amount of bribes paid to each level of officer in the Excise Department’s transfer business. It was covered by the media. In Maharashtra, Prime Minister Modi said this and refrained from making any unfounded accusations. If further witnesses are required, Siddaramaiah need to establish a second SIT to look into the claims made by the liquor dealers’ association. If the booze vendors’ claims are untrue, revoke their licenses and secure the stores. Congressmen who embezzle Kannadiga tax money to appease their superiors lack the morality to criticize PM Modi.

According to the Lokayukta investigative officers’ findings, 40% of the commission claims made against BBMP by Ambikapati, the vice president of the Contractors Association, are untrue. Congress’s toolkit now includes evidence to support the 40 percent commission allegation. Ambikapati, the contractor who had charged the BJP administration, had ceased conducting contract work six years before. As a result, CM Siddaramaiah and Congress leaders’ palace of falsehoods has fallen apart.

One pothole in Bangalore city cannot be fixed by this administration. “Bring mustard from the house of immortality,” said Lord Buddha. As a result, in Bangalore today, it is necessary to display a road free of potholes. The government lacks funds to dispose of garbage. After raising the prices of milk, power, gasoline, fuel, stamp duty, and registration fees, the Congress administration is now considering extorting the Bengaluru populace by imposing a new cess under the guise of waste disposal.

DCM DK Shivakumar says that if MLAs want handouts, they should remain low. Doesn’t “our tax is our right” apply to the residents of Jayanagar and Bengaluru as well? Neither a Rajakar nor a Palegar of the Nizam period is DCM DK Shivakumar.

Farmers’ and government-owned lands are increasingly being oppressed in the guise of waqf. When farmers arrived in Chikkaballapur to plow, fanatics assaulted them and destroyed the fence. Siddaramaiah is now the Muslim group’s champion rather than the Hindu one. Dalits and other underprivileged groups own the majority of the land that is being plundered in the name of Waqf. I’m going to see the farmers in Chikkaballapur on Tuesday.

This is the government for Thursday. On certain days of the cabinet meeting, the government will be in operation. There was no minister after it. In the past, authorities were assigned goals to collect royalties. These days, bribery and corruption are the targets.

The Congress Government’s sixth guarantee is to halt the guarantees. The goal set by the authorities is to lower the number of recipients by 10% annually. Thousands of people’s BPL cards have already been cancelled. getting ready to completely revoke the assurances. The government’s financial status is in critical condition. This year, debt collection will rise.

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