Karnataka mulls over suit against Maharashtra over 'false' ads
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said Karnataka government is spending Rs 56,000 crore a year on guarantee schemes
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru, 18 Nov
Karnataka Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah on Monday said the government was mulling over filing a suit
against its counterpart in poll-bound Maharashtra for allegedly issuing false
advertisements regarding his administration's flagship 'guarantee' schemes.
He said legal action is being
explored against the Mahayuti government. "It is only to mislead the
people of Maharashtra in order to get the votes. He (PM) is telling lies. False
advertisement is given by Maharashtra government," Siddaramaiah said in
response to a question on PM Narendra Modi targeting Karnataka government's
guarantee schemes during Maharashtra poll campaign, and whether government is
mulling legal action against alleged misinformation about the schemes.
"I'm getting the issue
examined about taking legal action. We are thinking about filing a suit against
the Maharashtra government, because they have given false advertisements. We
are thinking," he told reporters here.
The Karnataka government is
spending Rs 56,000 crore a year on guarantee schemes, the Chief Minister said.
"They (BJP) say we don't have money. Why are such schemes not being
implemented in other states where BJP is in power?" he asked.
Siddaramaiah on Saturday too had
said he was considering taking legal action against the BJP’s Maharashtra unit
alleging it 'spread lies' about the five guarantees implemented by his
government.
Questioning whether JD(S)' HD
Kumaraswamy had given guarantee schemes while in power, Siddaramaiah asked as
to what moral rights he has to comment on Congress government's guarantee
schemes.
"Let Kumaraswamy (Union
Minister and former chief minister) speak in Delhi, Karnataka's tax
contribution is Rs 4.5 lakh crore per year , but what we get is Rs
59,000-60,000 crore. If we give Rs 1, what we get back is 14 paise. Remaining
money is with the centre, let him (Kumaraswamy) get more funds for the state,
instead of just speaking," he said.
He asked whether Kumaraswamy and
former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda have ever questioned the Centre's
"injustice" to the State.
Noting that loan given to farmers
of the state by NABARD (National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development)
has come down by 58 per cent this year, the CM asked as to "what are the
Union Ministers from the state -- Kumaraswamy and Pralhad Joshi -- doing."
"I have written a letter to
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman not to reduce the
amount, stating that it will be unfair to farmers -- don't do it," he
said, adding that the state government is giving interest free loan to farmers
up to Rs 5 lakh and only 3 per cent interest up to Rs 15 lakh.
Asking the media not to create
confusion regarding Below Poverty Line (BPL) ration cards, the Chief Minister
stressed that only ineligible ones will be cancelled. "We want the poor to
get the benefits...who is giving the 'Anna Bhagya' (free rice) scheme? Did BJP
or JD(S) ever give? Siddaramaiah did it as the Chief Minister...BJP only
speaks....." he added.
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