Karnataka BJP MPs betrayed people of the state: CM Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah said the state has received Rs 6,498 crore while Uttar Pradesh got Rs 31,987 crore, marking a huge difference in the tax devolution between the two states
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The state has incurred a loss of Rs 60,000 crore in tax devolution in five years.PHOTO:PTI
Mysuru, 13 Oct
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday hit out at the BJP MPs
from Karnataka for not raising their voice against the injustice to the state
in tax devolution.
He appealed to people to rise against the 'injustice' to the
state.
Addressing reporters, Siddaramaiah said the state has
received Rs 6,498 crore while Uttar Pradesh got Rs 31,987 crore, marking a huge
difference in the tax devolution between the two states.
"People need to raise their voice against the injustice
to Karnataka. The BJP leaders supporting the Centre are betraying the people of
the state, be it Pralhad Joshi or anyone else," he said.
"So many MPs have gone from Karnataka. They need to
raise their voice, which they have not done."
According to the CM, the state has incurred a loss of Rs
60,000 crore in tax devolution in five years.
Asked about the next move of the government on this,
Siddaramaiah said he would discuss it with his cabinet colleagues.
In a statement on this issue on Saturday, Siddaramaiah
questioned, "Uttar Pradesh, infamous for its poor governance, has been
allocated Rs 31,962 crore; Bihar, Rs 17,921 crore; Madhya Pradesh, Rs 13,987
crore; and Rajasthan, Rs 10,737 crore. Why should the sweat and toil of
Karnataka fuel the growth of states that have lagged behind due to
maladministration?"
On the cabinet's decision to grant clemency to Hubballi
rioters belonging to minority community, Siddaramaiah said several RSS leaders
were also released when the BJP was in power.
The Congress government in Karnataka on Thursday decided to
withdraw a criminal case registered against a mob which had attacked policemen
with stones on April 16, 2022 in Hubballi town.
This is one of the 43 cases the state Cabinet decided to
withdraw at its meeting on Thursday following a petition by the Anjuman-e-Islam
to the Home Minister G Parameshwara, official sources said. -PTI
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