CM Siddaramaiah gripped by 'Modi phobia', says Basavaraj Bommai


Bengaluru, Jan 18 (IANS): Karnataka's former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday slammed CM Siddaramaiah over the financial condition of the state and alleged that the latter was "gripped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi phobia".

Speaking to reporters here, Bommai said, "Prime Minister Modi has been giving good governance and implemented several welfare schemes. Modi is all set to become the PM for the third consecutive time. Unable to digest this, Siddaramaiah had been making baseless allegations against him.

"The CM's son and former MLA Dr Yatindra Siddaramaiah had said that his father would continue in the same post if the Congress party would win more seats. That means, Siddaramaiah was scared of losing the CM's post if the party wins less seats. For this reason, whenever Modi visits Karnataka, the Congress leaders release fake documents to mislead people."

Bommai held Siddaramaiah responsible for the decrease in the state's fund from 4.7 per cent to 3.6 per cent and for not explaining the real financial position to the 15th Finance Commission.

"When the UPA government was in power at the Centre did it give flood relief to the then BJP government?" Bommai questioned.

"The previous BJP government had distributed Rs 2,500 crore flood relief amount to farmers without waiting for the funds from the Government of India. The people voted for the Congress party to give a good governance but the party was derailing the state economy in the name of guarantee schemes which would cost the government a whopping Rs 30,000 crore.

"But no money has been reserved for this purpose. Funds have not been released for development and the MLAs have openly said about it. To pacify those legislators, the government has promised Rs 25 crore for each MLA. When I was the CM, even the then opposition Congress MLAs had been given Rs 25 crore each. The same yardstick must be applied. The MLAs in the current dispensation are the unluckiest lot."

 

  

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  • alan, mangalore/U.S.A

    Fri, Jan 19 2024

    What about you Bommai.. You are gripped by Siddharamaya phobia. Anyway your days are numbered . the only way B.J.P can revive itself is by changing all uneducated and useless people starting with you.

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  • Agni, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 19 2024

    Desperate Bomma suffering since he lost elections

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 18 2024

    Will Modi hold historic and first ever open debate with Siddu or Rahul Gandhi on governance to test who is guilty and who is honest?????….The very reason Modi is reluctant time and again to do this constitutional duty proves his guilt beyond doubt.

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  • Yogi, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 18 2024

    The debate between the former and current CMs continues. The question is when will our CM's tirade against the PM end. Anyway RaGa/SoGa will rub their hands in glee !

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