Karnataka CM defends 1,000-day record, slams BJP as ‘jealous’ over Cong convention
Responding to the BJP’s criticism CM said, "It is their jealousy because they did nothing in the last four years. That is why they are criticising us."
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CM Siddaramaiah said that the govt had delivered on its commitments and would continue to pursue its welfare agenda (Mohammed Asad)
Haveri, 14 Feb
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said his government had kept its promises as it completed 1,000 days in office, describing the milestone as significant.
He
asserted that the government had delivered on its commitments and would
continue to pursue its welfare agenda.
Addressing
reporters, the chief minister said the government’s programmes were aimed at
empowering marginalised sections.
"These
programmes focus on the welfare and empowerment of marginalised ones, including
Dalits, women, backward classes and farmers. We will continue to implement
them," he said.
To mark
1,000 days of the Congress government in Karnataka, title deeds will be
distributed to around one lakh families at a convention here, it was announced
on Friday.
Meanwhile,
terming the past 1,000 days of the Congress government as "dark
days", Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka questioned the significance of
the event.
"For
what achievement are they holding a convention?" he had asked.
Responding
to the BJP’s criticism of the Congress’s achievement convention, Siddaramaiah
said, "It is their jealousy because they did nothing in the last four
years. That is why they are criticising us."
Questioning
the opposition’s record, he said, "What did they do in the last four
years? They made 600 promises. Not even 10 per cent of the promises made to the
people of Karnataka were fulfilled."
"What
moral right do they have to criticise us?" the chief minister asked.
Highlighting
his government’s performance, the chief minister said, "We made 592
promises, of which 240 have been fulfilled. We will fulfil the remaining
promises as well. The allegations against us are false."
Responding
to repeated queries on party matters and leadership issues, Siddaramaiah said
he had already made it clear that he would abide by the Congress high command.
"There
is no need to repeat the same question. We have to follow what the high command
says. All our party leaders must abide by its directions," he added.
Reacting
to Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar’s recent remarks, made after he met
with the Congress high command in New Delhi, that he "lives on hope"
and that sincere efforts always yield results, Siddaramaiah said, "Has the
high command said anything? If not, let it be. I will go by their words."
Shivakumar
met senior party leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, as well as AICC
president Mallikarjun Kharge, during his Delhi visit.
On the
pending Varada river project, Siddaramaiah said the Detailed Project Report
(DPR) had already been prepared and sent to the Centre for approval.
According
to officials, the Bedti-Varada river linking project is intended to divert 18
TMC surplus water from the west-flowing Bedti river basin (in Uttara Kannada
district) to the drought-prone eastern side—districts like Gadag, Koppal,
Raichur—via tunnels and canals, linking it to the Varada river for irrigation
under the Tungabhadra Project command.
"It
all depends on the Centre’s decision," he said, accusing the union
government of "inaction".
"They
have not decided on any matter. I have no trust or faith," he added.
Regarding
the social and educational survey report, Siddaramaiah said it would "most
likely be submitted by the end of this month or next month," after which
the government would take an appropriate decision.
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