BJP asks if KC Venugopal is Karnataka’s ‘Super CM’ over eviction row
He was responding to Venugopal's post on 'X' regarding the demolition of unauthorised constructions in Kogilu village.
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"Karnataka is not a colony of Rahul Gandhi and his coterie," charged BJP (PTI)
Bengaluru, 28 Dec
Accusing Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal of
intervening in Karnataka's administration in light of an eviction row here, Opposition
BJP on Sunday asked whether he is "super CM" of the state.
Karnataka deserves respect, autonomy, and honest governance,
and not high-command "theatrics", Leader of Opposition (LoP) in
Assembly R Ashoka said.
"Karnataka is not a colony of Rahul Gandhi and his
coterie."
He was responding to Venugopal's post on 'X' regarding thedemolition of unauthorised constructions in Kogilu village.
Stating that he has spoken to CM Siddaramaiah and his deputy
DK Shivakumar, Venugopal had said in a social media post that he conveyed "the
AICC's serious concern that such actions should have been undertaken with far
greater caution, sensitivity, and compassion, keeping the human impact at the
centre."
"They have assured that they will personally engage
with the affected families, put in place an appropriate mechanism for
addressing grievances, and ensure rehabilitation and relief for those
impacted," Venugopal added.
Venugopal's statement came in the wake of Kerala CM Pinarayi
Vijayan criticising the demolition drive as the "brutal normalisation of
the bulldozer raj".
LoP Ashoka asked, "Who is K C Venugopal to intervene in
the administration of Karnataka. Is he a Super CM, or does the Congress high
command believe elected state governments function on Delhi diktats."
Karnataka is governed by a constitutionally elected chief
minister and Cabinet, not by an AICC General Secretary, he said. Expressing a
party opinion is one thing, but issuing moral sermons and pressure tactics on a
state government is "blatant overreach" and an insult to federalism,
the BJP leader added.
"What's more troubling is the rank hypocrisy. Has KC
Venugopal ever shown the same urgency when medical and other waste from Kerala
have been illegally dumped along Karnataka's borders, threatening Bandipur,
forest regions, public health, and wildlife? Has he spoken up for Karnataka's
environment, farmers, or border districts with the same concern and
compassion," he asked.
"Silence there. Sermons here."
Stating that this selective outrage exposes the truth,
Ashoka said this is not about humanity or sensitivity, it's about Congress high
command politics, Kerala appeasement, and election optics, especially when top
party leader Priyanka Gandhi represents that State in the Lok Sabha.
"Karnataka's dignity, self-respect, and administrative
authority cannot be compromised to please party managers sitting in Delhi. The
people of this state did not vote for a remote control government," he
said.
Humanitarian concerns must be addressed through law, due
process, rehabilitation, and accountable state mechanisms and not through
telephonic or social media instructions from party officials with no
constitutional role, he added.
Following Vijayan's criticism, Shivakumar had shot back at
the Communist veteran, asking him to take care of Kerala's affairs while
Bengaluru will be managed by the incumbent government.
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