‘Speak up’: CM Siddaramaiah appeals to beneficiaries of guarantee schemes


Mysuru, Sep 28 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday appealed to the beneficiaries of the guarantee schemes to speak up more about the government schemes.

"NREGA and the Anna Bhagya scheme saved the poor and lower-middle class during the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, the beneficiaries of guarantee schemes should speak up more about these schemes," the Chief Minister said during an address at an event held at the University of Mysore’s Manasagangotri campus, after releasing the book titled ‘Guarantee Schemes: Security and Welfare for the Poor’.

"Our opponents mocked our schemes and guarantees. Even now, they are spreading false propaganda. However, when I visit villages, the beneficiaries of these guarantees express their gratitude to the Congress government," he said, highlighting the success stories of women who benefitted from the Gruha Lakshmi scheme.

While recalling his childhood days, Siddaramaiah said, “My mother always used to say about, 'a full stomach and plenty of food.' The reason I implemented the Anna Bhagya scheme is because I had experienced hunger and waiting for food.”

He mentioned, "The speech made on November 25, 1949, at the Constituent Assembly while implementing the Constitution was the inspiration for my guarantees. A fair society is possible when those deprived of opportunities are given equal chances.”

He said that saints like Basavanna and Buddha also spoke of an equal society, adding that mere speeches cannot fulfil the dream of a fair society.

“This is why, even when I first became the Chief Minister, I implemented several welfare schemes," he said, recalling his childhood days of poverty.

"We would cook a proper meal only when there was a festival at home. If someone in the neighbouring houses fell sick, they would cook rice, and there were days when we stood at their door waiting for a morsel of food. It was those days that made me ensure no one would have to wait for food, and that's how the Anna Bhagya scheme came into being," he explained.

He added that due to caste, economic inequality arose in society and to empower everyone economically, the government implemented several programmes between 2013 and 2018.

“Similarly, during my second term as Chief Minister, we empowered people through guarantee schemes," he added.

He also mentioned that a film titled ‘Anna’ has been made about the Anna Bhagya scheme

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2024

    Well, Siddu seems to have made up his mind to withdraw the guarantee schemes because its utility is past its best before use date. Also, he must be facing pressure from his bureaucracy who are actually running the show and have difficulty managing the finances. If they are withdrawn, then, he must also, reduce the prices of alcohol as well as registration charges on property sale as well as reduce electricity cost for non-subsidized consumers. You cannot increase price under the guise of financing the guarantee schemes, then withdraw them and live happily ever after with increased revenue for pilferage.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Guarantees are a " Toolkit " to harness power... Netas have indigenously evolved this strategy to also cling on to the seat of power... This are short term gains for political parties but disastrous for our nation !!!

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  • CA Ned DCunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    People are waiting in que for Rs.15/- rice holding Rs.20,000/- mobilr phone😒

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  • Simon, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Karnataka’s five guarantees are more of a short-term political strategy rather than a comprehensive plan for the state’s growth and welfare. Without focusing on development, curbing corruption, or fostering self-reliance among the people, these guarantees risk pushing the state into a deeper cycle of dependency and underdevelopment.

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  • Santhosh, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    With increasing reports of people using their guaranteed incomes on alcohol and other non-essentials, public health is taking a hit. This leads to higher healthcare costs, an overburdened medical system, and a decline in overall societal productivity. When the government’s guarantees do not come with a framework for responsible use or personal growth, they end up causing more harm than good.

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  • Abdul Gaffar, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Corruption is one of the major barriers to development in Karnataka, and instead of addressing it, the state is indulging in populist measures. When development projects and anti-corruption policies are sidelined in favor of quick, vote-catching schemes, it sends the wrong message about the government's priorities.

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  • Louis Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Handing out freebies with no common standard or accountability does little to uplift people. Rather than empowering individuals to be self-reliant and productive members of society, such schemes risk making people dependent on government aid. In many cases, it creates a culture of entitlement where people expect to receive benefits without making any effort to contribute. Freebies do not foster a sense of responsibility or initiative; they create a cycle of dependency that undermines economic independence.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Dear Lord Beejaraya...recall all guarantees...enough you gave this to people..especially recall in dk and udupi who have not voted for congress.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    People of Karnataka have been giving thier verdict for congress in every successive elections overwhelmingly than the previous. People have rejected BJP overwhelmingly and BJP knows it very well. So for BJP to come to power is only though operation Kamala, through governor’s help and by tampered EVMs but never through people’s mandate. Even if BJP comes to power by back door entry it’s only till the election then again they will face definite defeat. BJP has everything to lose. Congress has everything to gain.

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  • Nanditha Bhat, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    Plenty of rice is available above BPLs @ Rs 15 per kg from the BPLs.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    "Those who mocked your guarantees and schemes have taken guarantees & schemes themselves first.”

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, Sep 29 2024

    Dear Henry - All BJPs women folk use free transport

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