'Pay money, get a house' is Housing Board's slogan: BJP
LoP R Ashoka alleged massive graft in Karnataka’s Housing Board, calling it a Collection Board & demanding a CBI/judicial probe.
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Mandya, 23 June
Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka has launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led Karnataka government, accusing it of turning the Housing Board into a "Collection Board." Speaking in Mandya, he alleged that the government had prioritised profit over public service. “‘Pay money, get a house’ seems to be the new slogan. Blood-sucking leeches have infiltrated the Housing Department,” Ashoka said.
He claimed
corruption in the department has worsened following the Excise and Valmiki Corporation scams and referred to a viral audio clip where Congress MLA BR
Patil admitted to discussing bribes, demanding a thorough investigation.
Ashoka criticised
the CM’s recent resolution meeting in Ballari, calling it a “resolution to
destroy the poor.” He alleged houses meant for Tamil beedi workers in Mandya
were being illegally allotted to minorities under political pressure.
Further, he
claimed a 60% commission was being charged in housing schemes, with 15%
reservation for Muslims and Tipu Sultan’s descendants. “This is no longer a
government of the people. It’s a 60% commission regime,” he said, demanding a
CBI or judicial probe.
He also attacked the
government over the Kaveri Aarti project at KRS, alleging that ₹100 crore was
being siphoned off under the guise of religious activity.
BJP state
president BY Vijayendra backed the allegations, stating that Congress MLAs like
Patil and Kage had themselves exposed the government's failures. “The wall of
patience is withering,” Vijayendra warned, urging Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot
to intervene, citing a total collapse of governance and rising despair even
among ruling party MLAs.
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