If southern states are treated unfairly, there could be calls for division of country: D K Suresh


Bengaluru, July 29 (IANS): D.K. Suresh, former Congress MP and brother of Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, stirred a controversy on Monday by stating that if the Central government continues to treat the southern states unfairly there could be calls for the division of the country.

On February 1, Suresh had alleged that the southern states are not getting their rightful share of the GST and direct taxes from the Centre and the injustice may force them to demand a separate nation. The statement had led to a huge furore at the national level.

Speaking at his residence in Bengaluru, he stated that the Union government is working to suppress the Karnataka state and check its economic growth. “I have said before and I say it now, the southern states are being treated unfairly. If this injustice continues, there could be calls for division in the future. This has already started in Tamil Nadu."

North India and Gujarat have been given priority in the budget. Don’t our states have the right to receive the same? Suresh questioned.

It is the duty of the Central government to provide financial support for state projects. However, injustice is being done to our state, he alleged.

“We are not begging. What plans have they given in the Union budget? Apart from asking for votes, what have they given us? Irrigation, job creation, and Bengaluru's traffic issues have not been mentioned in the budget," he complained.

"They are only working to bring down the Congress government. Only the states of North India and Gujarat are being preferred. “We are not fighting with the Central government. We are only asking for our rights,” he said.

"Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has been elected twice from the state. Instead of giving respect to the state, she is only doing patchwork," he charged.

"This budget is limited to North India alone. Political allegations are being made against the state. Plans should be announced for the state's industries, IT and BT sectors. Simply making accusations is not enough. The taxes are paid for a purpose, they are not paid just like that. Are we paying less tax than Uttar Pradesh or Bihar? How many plans have been given to the state in the past ten years?" Suresh questioned.

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    Dear Honorable DK Suresh, this treatment is hurting because, Dr. Manjunath is eloquently talking in the newly built parliament while all this while you had unmitigated run over your constituency which you and your brother ran as your family fiefdom? He represents your constituency now and not you. So, speak for yourself please consistent with your stature as per people's mandate.

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    The state ,the govt ,the country and boundaries are governance tools to provide better life to its citizens encompassing basic human needs ,education ,protection of culture,language ,diversity ,healthcare ,preservation of nature ,equality etc. are its basic needs .Countries like UK is a sovereign country composed of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

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  • Sandy, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    Money given to Karnataka government will only go to guarantee schemes and not infrastructure creation. So the Karnataka tax payer will still only get "chombu". Non tax payers can enjoy with guarantee schemes.

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  • Pradeep Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    First of all, seprate Tulul Nadu from Karnataka.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    For the South, only Big-Mouth after taking parliamentary Oath.

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 29 2024

    No country's boundaries are eternal. As history marches, the boundaries of coutries keep changing. It won't be tomorrow or during our generation, but some day the teriritorial confines are bound to change. There is nothing unholy or unpatriotic about it. It is all due to the exigencies of the time. So, as D.K. Suresh says, if certain parts of India try to dominate on other parts, these sections are sure to revolt and go their own way. And they should, or else, they will lose their independence. I fully support the view of D.K.Suresh.

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  • Karna, Kudla

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    Kanakapur wl be came state. Wa wa what a politicians we have in Karnataka

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Mon, Jul 29 2024

    “This has been happening since 2014 because, except for Karnataka, the BJP couldn’t even make a mark in other states of South India. Recently, this time they took a crutch from Andhra Pradesh, purchasing it with a lot of money. The literate people of South India will never let the country be divided, but in Mangalore, many blind followers have been fooled.”

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Tue, Jul 30 2024

    Nobody has been fooled. There are reasons for what happened in Mangalore and Udupi.

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