After Himachal, Karnataka govt may face situation of withdrawing guarantees: BJP


Bengaluru, Jan 2 (IANS): Following Himachal Pradesh CM SS Sukhu's appeal to well-off consumers to forgo power subsidy, the BJP claimed on Thursday that the Karnataka government may soon face a similar situation with its five welfare guarantee schemes for the people.

Karnataka BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra stated on Thursday that it would not be surprising if the Karnataka government soon finds itself in the same situation as the Himachal Pradesh government.

“If the government under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is committed to fulfilling the promises made to the people and ensuring the implementation of the guarantee schemes, it must immediately focus on increasing the state's financial resources to generate revenue and introduce development projects to sustain the guarantee schemes,” Vijayendra noted.

“The Congress-led government in Himachal Pradesh serves as evidence of how schemes fail when a government is unable to balance financial resources and provide funding for the hollow promises it makes.

“In Karnataka, the Congress government, which is already facing challenges in managing the five guarantees, is incurring heavy losses under the Shakti scheme which facilitates free travel across the state for women in RTC buses,” Vijayendra claimed.

“The Congress-led government is now planning to provide an interest-free loan of Rs 2,000 crore to all four government-owned transport corporations. To offset the losses incurred under the Gruha Jyoti scheme, which provides free power up to 200 watts for all households, electricity rates for the commercial and industrial sectors have been increased, indirectly burdening the common people,” Vijayendra claimed.

“Unable to allocate funds for the Gruha Lakshmi scheme, under which Rs 2,000 monthly allowance is promised for every woman head of the family in the state, the government is disbursing the pending installments in election time and using the scheme merely as a tool to build a vote bank,” Vijayendra alleged.

The Yuva Nidhi scheme which promises monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 for fresh graduates and Rs 1,500 for graduates for a period of two years, remains an unfulfilled dream for the youth, Vijayendra charged.

“Farmers, labourers, youth, students, and women, who form the backbone of society and the nation’s human resources, have been neglected by the Congress government. By failing to formulate any significant schemes for their future and delivering development-less governance, the state treasury has been drained,” Vijayendra stated.

This is no secret to the people, as taxpayers bear the brunt of this failure every day, Vijayendra noted.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday directed the bureaucrats and other civil servants in the state to ensure that the benefits of the welfare schemes reach all eligible people.

"We have implemented five guarantees to ensure equality and strengthen purchasing power. These guarantees put money directly into people's hands, bypassing middlemen. It is now your responsibility to ensure that these benefits reach people effectively," he underlined.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Eventually Congress will have to withdraw these schemes so that they can guarantee the same "schemes" just before next election. Who cares for bankrupt treasury. You can always blame Modi for that and not giving enough for Karnataka. Play that Center vs State politics because BJP is at the center. You do not hear same bellyaching from DMK which has been maintaining massive budget deficit with record borrowing forever. Eventually even TN will have to come to senses, and you cannot perennially challenge law of conservation.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/Blore

    Fri, Jan 03 2025

    Go and stay there in DMK ruled state and then you will know the current situation over there...... In one side you lay GST and other taxes even on eateries and deprive the revenue of the state..... When the loan of the big industrialist is waived off in 100's of crores ( is not a problem, but is a very big unsolvable problem when a ordinary citizen is being paid.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Himachal Pradesh economy was completely ruined by previous BJP govt. The state was in financial turmoil. It will take congress govt now some time to put the economic and financial situation of Himachal Pradesh back in place. Besides this centre doesn’t give non-BJP states thier rightful tax revenue thus strangulating the state further and killing people of non-BJP states with the aim to people to rise up against the ruling govt and topple it eventually.

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    These statements are born out of frustration after losing three MLA seats. People of Karnataka have totally rejected you, except the bhakts. These accusations are just to please your godfathers and maintain your position.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    you people gobbled all the money within yourselves and did not give a penny to public...Congress govt has stumped you people...inspite of Utsava Murthy's numerous election campaign visits your govt was beaten black and blue by people of Karu Naadu....so just shut your mouth and wait for your turn..after 10 years may be...backdoor methods you may employ....but clear majority from voters is just a dream for third class gulams of nagpur like your party

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Guarantees should be only for the poorest of the poor, after strict scrutiny.

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  • shams mohd, dammam

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    you are new in politics, dear pls don't compare with Himachal Pradesh with Karnataka, karnataka is Number one in india.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    We have already lost Rs. 15 Lacks ...

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  • Jroam K., DK Manglur

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Yes Jossybab, BYV and all the cronies only talk about the five guarantees BUT have conveniently forgotten the ancestor of all guarantees - the FIFTEEN lakh to each and every citizen promised by the Vishwaguru - once upon a time...

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  • Joseph Saldhana, Kumta

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    First return the items stolen from Palmolive… it’s easy to steal and immediately go to US in the name graduation…

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