Scams, kickbacks and favouritism are order of the day: BJP
The deputy CM Shivakumar on Friday suggested that if anyone has demanded commission from the contractors to pay their bills, then they should file a complaint with the Lokayukta.
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New Delhi, 11 April
The BJP on Friday said the Congress government in Karnataka
may not last long with corruption and appeasement politics becoming the “order
of the day” in the state.
This came after the Karnataka State Contractors Association
(KSCA) on Thursday claimed that "unseen hands and brokers" were
active in the offices of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar and two other
senior Cabinet Ministers, alleging that the menace of commission in the state
was now more than the previous BJP government.
Responding to the allegations, the deputy chief minister on
Friday suggested that if anyone has demanded commission from the contractors to
pay their bills, then they should file a complaint with the Lokayukta.
“In Karnataka, corruption is at its peak in an organised
manner. You have institutionalised corruption. Only big contracts are getting
their bills cleared. The medium and the small ones are struggling,” BJP
national spokesperson Pratyush Kanth told a press conference at party
headquarters here, reacting to the development.
Kanth said the Congress had promised “so many things” during
the state assembly polls but “scams, kickbacks and favoritism have become order
of the day” under the party’s rule in the state.
“The common people
are bleeding there…This corrupt government is not going to last long. This
project of Rahul Gandhi to ensure corruption all over KA is not going to have
the light of the day,” he added.
“Even the revenue
minister of Karnataka had (earlier) gone on record to say that there is a lot
of corruption in his department…This is very disturbing because Karnataka has
to be the ‘khata khat model’ of Rahul Gandhi,” he said, taking a swipe at the
Congress leader.
Rayareddy, who was reported to have recently said at an event that Karnataka is number one in corruption, later clarified that his remarks were misquoted and taken out of context.
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