Will expose BJP on Waqf issue: Shivakumar
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar claimed that during its tenure, the BJP regime started changing the revenue records of rights, tenancy and crops in favour of the Waqf Board and many properties also were transferred in the name of that board
Salar News with Agencies
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Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
BENGALURU, 16 NOV
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar
on Saturday said his party would expose the BJP on the Waqf issue as changes in
revenue records favouring the Waqf Board were effected only during the Saffron
party's regime.
While BJP is all set to mount
pressure on the Congress government by holding a mega protest and a month-long
march on the Waqf issue, Shivakumar claimed that during its tenure, the BJP
regime started changing the revenue records of rights, tenancy and crops in
favour of the Waqf Board and many properties also were transferred in the name
of that board.
The BJP's opposition on the matter
was "foolishness" as the government had all the related documents to
pin them down, the Deputy CM said. “We will expose them," he asserted and
added that they came to know such aspects only later. Also, the issue did not
get into public domain as everyone was busy with the recent elections.
From 25 November to 25 December,
BJP will be on protest mode against 'Waqf notices' to farmers, individuals and
institutions.
After the Waqf controversy started
raging in the state, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced withdrawing all the
notices served to farmers, individuals and institutions.
The two factions of the BJP, led by
its State Chief BY Vijayendra and the other by Vijayapura MLA, Basanagouda
Patil Yatnal have decided to take on the Congress government on the Waqf issue
separately. Vijayendra has planned a mega agitation at Belagavi during the
winter session of the legislature and the Yatnal faction would take out a month
long march from Bidar in north Karnataka to Chamarajanagar in the south.
BJP copied Congress’ schemes
Shivakumar said BJP replicated
Congress' welfare schemes in Maharashtra due to inflation concerns. BJP's
Mahayuti alliance pledged Rs 2,100 to women, similar to Congress' Karnataka
model, which offers Rs 3,000 to women, Shivakumar said here.
Displaying a BJP advertisement
alleging Congress hadn’t implemented Karnataka’s schemes, Shivakumar countered
it and invited BJP leaders to witness the schemes in action, even offering
chartered transport to them.-Salar News with Agencies
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