Bengaluru: HDK firm on presenting new budget, overlooks Siddaramaiah’s opposition


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 26: The cold war between former chief minister and chairman of Congress-JD(S) coordination committee, Siddaramaiah, and current chief minister, H D Kumaraswamy appears to be reaching a flash point, with both leaders not inclined to climb down from their respective stands.

In an apparent retort to Siddaramaiah, the chief minister said that he is not aware whether he would present the budget or not. "I do not speak with harsh voice and arrogance like others. I am not indebted to anyone in reaching this position. I am not concerned about the length of term I will be in power, but about the commitment with which I work," he stated. He said he does not get any commission out of waiver of farm loans, but added that he is aware who will collect commission out of this measure.

He was speaking at a meeting of cooperative bank presidents, managing directors and directors of cooperative banks over waiver of farmers loans organized on Monday at Vidhana Soudha here.

Kumaraswamy feels that it is a custom for any new government to come out with new budget highlighting implementation of party manifesto. It provides an opportunity to tell the people about priorities and commitments of the government. Supplementary budget might not provide for major steps like waiver of farm loans. If a budget is not presented now, the government may be forced to implement the programmes of the previous government, he feels.

On the other hand, Siddaramaiah is of the opinion that Congress being a partner in the current government, there is no need for a new budget. He feels that new budget is needed only if a new government is formed by a new party. He is apprehensive that popular schemes announced by him in his budget may be neglected when preparing the new budget.

Another fear is that JD(S) might give undue importance to its own manifesto in the new budget. He also is apprehensive of the chance of sacrificing credit which otherwise would have been earned by his party. Another fear is that the new chief minister, in an enthusiasm to get popularity, may lose control over financial discipline in which case Congress might face flak. He also feels that it would serve interests of his party if the current budget is continued till Lok Sabha election, as otherwise, JD(S) might snatch the initiative.

  

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    Despite the Siddaramaiah government waiving farm loans of Rs 50,000 in 2017, the Congress failed to get a majority in the recent Assembly election. The Congress leaders are now considering that the JD(S) will take the credit if a new loan waiver is announced. "If we agree to Kumaraswamy's loan waiver, the JD(S) may get full credit. Because of that, our leaders are carefully assessing it," a senior Congress MLA was quoted as saying by News18.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    Everyone must get chance...

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  • Shaf Bhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    Looser Sidda can't dictate government. He might need to take sleep pills and some aasana sitting in hospital.

    Who gave right for him to oppose a budget whereas he lost election miserably.

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    Before May 15, 2018 for Sickulars Siddaramaiah was a messiah and best CM Karnataka ever seen, now he is a looser.......

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  • Lionel, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    BETTER TO GO FOR A NEW BUDGET...
    HDK IS HAVING THE CAPABILITIES OF PRESENTING A GOOD BUDGET. I REMEMBER MEETING A COMON MAN DIRECTLY AND LISTENING TO HIS PROBLEMS WAS FIRST INTRODUCED BY HIM IN THE PAST. HENCE HE CAN INCLUDE PLANS FOR SOLVING BASIC PROBLEMS. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A CM WHO TALKS ABOUT SOLVING BASIC PROBLEMS LIKE FOOD-CLOTHING AND SHELTER.....UNTIL AND UNLESS YOU DONT SOLVE THEM I DONT THINK SO YOU CAN BUILD DEVELOPED STATE.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    ..a illiterate common voter can foresee this to happen..but Congress high command under Rahul didnt saw it coming..when you have 77 seat compared to 35, and you give CM post to JDS..this will be JDS Govt..they are going down year by year, now they got lifeline to revive party..do they sit quite..

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    Hope he continues the good schemes and proposals of the earlier government

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  • SB, mlore

    Tue, Jun 26 2018

    And one of them is Tippu Bhaagya . In Fortuner Zameer Ahmed Khan's language it's Chippu Bhaagya.

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