Modi govt facing strong anti-incumbency: Siddaramaiah
Calling JD(S) a "communal party", for having an alliance with BJP in the State, he suggested it is better for its leadership to dissolve the outfit
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at an election rally in Mandya on Saturday. PHOTO: X/@siddaramaiah
Mysuru, 20 April
Karnataka Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah on Saturday claimed that there is a strong anti-incumbency against
Narendra Modi government.
Calling JD(S) a "communal
party", for having an alliance with BJP in the State, he suggested it is
better for its leadership to dissolve the outfit. "This time, whether it
is in Karnataka or in the country, there is no Modi wave. BJP candidates are
seeking votes in the name of Modi, they are dependent on Modi. There is a
strong anti-incumbency against the Modi government," Siddaramiah said.
Defending Congress' sarcasm-laced
campaign alleging that the Modi government's gift to Karnataka was empty
'Chombu' (Kannada word for a round water pot), Siddaramaiah said, "Did
they give Rs 15 lakh to every account holder as promised?, Did he create 2
crore jobs a year?, Did he double farmers income?, Did good days come?"
Modi has not fulfilled even a
single assurance he had given, he said. "So Modi has given the people of
the State and the country an empty 'Chombu'. Let them (BJP) say anything, our
(state's) coffers are not empty, we (Congress govt) have implemented five
guarantee schemes, and we have continued the developmental works."
Alleging that JD(S) leader HD
Kumaraswamy has become "communal" after joining hands with BJP, he
claimed JD(S) is no longer a secular party.
Stating that the murder of Neha
Hiremath in Hubballi is not a case of "love jihad", Siddaramaiah
said, he strongly condemns the incident, and the accused has been arrested
immediately."Investigation will be done seriously and it will be ensured
that the culprit is strictly punished," the Chief Minister said.
In a shocking incident,
Hiremath,23, daughter of Congress councillor of Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal
Corporation Niranjan Hiremath, was stabbed to death on the campus of BVB
College on Thursday. The accused, Fayaz Khondunaik, who fled from the scene,
was arrested by the police subsequently.
Noting that murders have taken
place "during all times", Siddaramaiah said the government has taken
the issue of law and order seriously. The law and order situation is good in
Karnataka. "We will condemn all acts of murder, robbery or anything, and
ensure that culprits are punished," he said, as he accused the opposition
of using the death for political reasons. -ANI
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