Speak on 'graft' in Covid management in BJP: Siddaramaiah to PM
Karnataka Chief Minister charged the Prime Minister with lying when asked about his allegation that the Congress government in Karnataka had raised Rs 700 crore from liquor vendors to fund the Maharashtra Assembly elections
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Siddaramaiah sought to know what the Prime Minister had to say about the alleged irregularities in the COVID-19 management.
Mysuru, 13 Nov
Karnataka Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to speak on the
alleged corruption in COVID-19 management when the BJP was in power in the
state.
He charged the Prime Minister with
lying when asked about his allegation that the Congress government in Karnataka
had raised Rs 700 crore from liquor vendors to fund the Maharashtra Assembly
elections.
Siddaramaiah sought to know what
the Prime Minister had to say about the alleged irregularities in the COVID-19
management.
A Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) kit that costs Rs 330 per piece was purchased for over Rs 2,100 per piece
by the then BJP government in the State, the Chief Minister alleged.
"All the scams took place
during the BJP government. Our government did not do any corruption and will
not indulge in such acts. The Prime Minister is lying," Siddaramaiah said.
"Let him prove it (the
allegation), I will retire from politics (if it's proven). Will he step down
from the PM post if he fails to prove it? There should be some limit to
lying," he said.
On the Enforcement Directorate's
probe into the MUDA site allotment case in which he, his wife Parvathi B M and
his brother-in-law Mallikarjuna Swamy are among the accused, Siddaramaiah said
let the ED question whoever it wants to.
"I will not comment on the ED
probe but all that I can say is it is investigating a false case," the
Chief Minister said.
To a question on re-inducting
Ballari Rural Congress MLA B Nagendra into the cabinet, Siddaramaiah said the
legislator had spoken to him in this regard on Tuesday.
The Chief Minister said he had told
Nagendra that he would consider it once the byelections to three Assembly
segments in Karnataka are over.
Nagendra, who was the Scheduled
Tribes Welfare, Youth Empowerment and Sports Minister, resigned from the
Cabinet in June this year over the alleged scam in the state-run Karnataka
Maharshi Valmiki Scheduled Tribes Development Corporation Ltd.
The Chief Minister said there is no
proposal before the government to lift the night ban on vehicular traffic in
Bandipur tiger reserve in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts.
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