Satish Jarkiholi for revision of guarantee schemes; Parameshwara says not discussed in Cabinet


Bengaluru, Aug 14 (IANS): The Karnataka PWD Minister, Satish Jarkiholi, is pushing for the revision of the Congress’ five guarantee schemes in the state.

While confirming that there was a demand for it, Minister for Home, G Parameshwara said on Wednesday that the issue had not been discussed on the government level.

The Congress had stormed to power in the Assembly election riding on its five welfare guarantees.

Sources said that Minister for PWD and a prominent leader from the oppressed classes, Satish Jarkiholi has urged the high command that the guarantee schemes should be limited to the poor and the money saved should be utilised for the state’s development.

Sources said that AICC General Secretary and Karnataka incharge Randeep Singh Surjewala has responded positively to Satish Jarkiholi and assured him that he would consider the matter.

Commenting on the issue, G Parameshwara stated in Bengaluru, “I don’t have much details about the demand to revise the guarantee schemes. Minister Satish Jarkiholi had met the high command. Whenever we go to New Delhi, we naturally visit the party office and meet office-bearers. There is no need to give it more meaning.”

When asked about demands being made by many ministers that there was no need for guarantee schemes for the rich, HM Parameshwara stated, “It is the opinion of a majority of people. But, the matter has not been discussed at the government level. The Chief Minister has already made budgetary allocations of Rs 56,000 crore for this year. At this juncture, revising is not feasible. However, discussion is underway for the future and the CM will take a call on it.”

“We have to wait and see. Our MLAs and party workers are telling us to revise the schemes but a discussion in this regard has to be made at the government level,” he stated.

When asked whether the party was considering revision due to setbacks in the Lok Sabha polls, HM Parameshwara stated, “We have not said that the guarantee schemes have not helped us. We got 13 per cent more votes in the Lok Sabha election. We might not have won more seats but we got a bigger vote share. Why can't it be analysed as a result of implementation of guarantee schemes?”

When asked about his opinion on the revision issue, he maintained, “My opinion is not important, it has to be discussed in the Cabinet. We have to give our opinion in the Cabinet and if we give our opinion outside, it will create confusion.”

Minister for Food, K H Muniyappa stated in New Delhi that the idea of revision of guarantee schemes was the Minister Satish Jarkiholi’s personal opinion.

He, too, stated that there was no discussion in this regard at the government level.

“The guarantee schemes are needed for common people, workers in agriculture fields and construction workers. The people belonging to the ‘Below Poverty Line’ category need it.

“The Congress party has released a manifesto in this regard. Steps have been taken to ensure genuine beneficiaries for the Anna Bhagya scheme. Under the free power scheme, up to 200 units of electricity is given free and the percentage of those who use more than 200 units is not more than 5 to 10 per cent in the state.

“The Shakthi, free travel scheme for women across the state is also utilised by the needy,” Minister Muniyappa stated.

Minister for Social Welfare, H C Mahadevappa also maintained that Minister Satish Jarkiholi’s push in this regard was personal.

“The expectation of people is very high from the government and to fulfil the expectations, the state treasury needs to be full in terms of financial resources. There is no revision of guarantee schemes presently. The subject needs to be discussed in the Cabinet and the party. However, any matter in this regard is not before the party or the Cabinet for now,” Minister Mahadevappa stated.

 

 

 

  

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    The Jarikiholi family is the most dangerous family for Congress, whether it is Satish Jarikiholi in Congress or his brother Ramesh Jarikiholi in BJP or their bbother Lakhan. Anyone of them can turn against their party for the sake of their own interests. Satish may revolt any day in order to become the CM of Karnataka. Yoelding to his demands in order to quieten him will only embolden him.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    It is morally unethical to grab votes by dangling " Carrots " before the electorate... These " Lollipops " will be taken for granted, the more they have, the more they will demand... Invariably the state will become bankrupt !!! Kindly note that taxes have been systematically increased in Karnataka !!!!

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    No stoppage of guarantees is a good decision from the Congress government. My request to C.M., Sidda-rama-iah, must investigate the privileged people are receiving or not. There are people who are receiving pension are also receiving guarantees.

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  • ravi, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    There should be agitation if they stop they cannot fool people by breaking this promise.

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  • Josh, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    We all shall hit the streets if ever this guarantee is stopped before completing this government's tenure. Undu enchina kusala??? Coming to power promising things and later giving Chombu. Shame INC.

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  • Khalil S., M'lore

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    People have become ungrateful after taking for free Bhagyas . They go to Indira Canteen, fill their stomachs for a small amount of money, and then criticize it behind its back. Shame on them!There's no medicine for BJP’s jealousy.

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  • Raj, Bengalure

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    True.. In a UP village of 100 people, all received grants for building home from PM Scheme and they didn't vote for Modi...does this mean they have to be punished??

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  • MANJESHWAR, MANJESHWAR

    Thu, Aug 15 2024

    Minister Satish Jarkiholi is right. The benefits should be given to marginalized people and poor people. Peoples ability and their wealth need to be calculated. Priority should be given to people with disabilities. Second to people with orphans. Then people who are poor. and then to people who are average income. People who are struggling to live to be given benefits, rather than one who can afford luxury. If you are one who can afford your living and still crying for guarantee, then the shame is not on INC, shame is on such individuals.

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