Karnataka Congress MLA threatens to resign from Assembly over delays in public works
Congress MLA Bharamgouda Kage threatened to resign over lack of development and administrative collapse in Karnataka, echoing BR Patil’s concerns.
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Kage expressed frustration over delays in development work in his constituency.
Belagavi, 23 June
Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage, the ruling Congress MLA from Kagwad, on Monday threatened to resign from the Karnataka Assembly, alleging "administrative collapse" in the state.
Speaking to
reporters in Belagavi, Kage expressed frustration over delays in development
work in his constituency.
"The
administration in the entire state has collapsed. I am hurt. I am seriously
considering resigning. It won’t be surprising if I meet Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah in the next two days and submit my resignation," alleged
Kage.
He claimed that no
development work has taken place in Kagwad for the past two years.
Supporting fellow
Congress MLA BR Patil from Aland, Kage echoed concerns about corruption
and stagnation in public works.
"I stand with
BR Patil. Whatever he said is true. It’s been two years since any
groundbreaking ceremony was held in our constituency," he added.
Kage pointed out
that although Siddaramaiah had earlier announced projects worth Rs 25 crore
under special grants including Rs 12 crore for road works and Rs 13 crore for
community buildings, the work orders have not yet been issued.
When asked about the delay, he said, I am equally puzzled.
BR Patil had
earlier alleged corruption in a government housing scheme, claiming that money
was being collected from beneficiaries.
However, Minister
BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan categorically denied Patil's allegations.
Speaking to
reporters in Raichur, Siddaramaiah said he would speak to Kage. He, however,
clarified that there are no special grants or chief minister's grants.
"People refer
to all the grants we give as special grants. But that's not the case. We
provide special grants only where they are required," Siddaramaiah said.
Regarding BR Patil, Siddaramaiah said he has asked him to meet on 25 June.
Commenting on
Kage's charges, BJP state president BY Vijayendra claimed in a post on X,
"Corruption and loot are integral parts of the Congress
administration."
Vijayendra said
the Aland MLA BR Patil, too, has highlighted the condition where, even for
sanctioning houses for the poor, bribes have to be paid, "thus exposing
the shameful state of the government."
He alleged that the Congress administration is haunting the state like a curse.
"Chief
Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, who had earlier
spoken low about the BJP’s agitation and the Janagraha Yatra, are now being
answered by their party MLAs," Vijayendra claimed.
Further, he
alleged that while there is a cold war going on for the Chief Minister’s post
between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar.
"Congress
MLAs themselves have risen in protest against the corruption and lack of development
in the state government," Vijayendra claimed.
"There was
already a situation where people had to pay bribes for every government service
at the constituency level, and now even MLAs have become victims of this
bribery culture, as testified by MLAs BR Patil and Kage," Vijayendra
charged.
With no grants
available and unable to address people’s problems, Congress MLAs have reached a
state of despair, he alleged.
"The wall of
patience is beginning to wither, and many Congress MLAs are now joining the
line with Patil and Kage. When ruling party MLAs themselves express
helplessness at the corruption and looting within the government, it is clear
that governance in the state has completely collapsed," Vijayendra
claimed.
He also urged
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot to immediately intervene and take a
decision in the interest of the state.
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