Karnataka CM spying on DKS loyalists, alleges BJP
Ashoka said the govt is ignoring drugs and law & order issues and is busy counting MLAs and watching political rivals.
PTI
Bengaluru, 2 March
Senior BJP leader R Ashoka on Monday alleged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has let the intelligence agencies track the activities of the MLAs supporting Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.
Referring
to a media report, he said the CM uses intelligence agencies to snoop on his
rivals within his own party to protect his chair.
"So
now, State Intelligence has a new full-time job - tracking dinner attendance of DyCM DK Shivakumar's faction," Ashoka, who is Leader of the Opposition in
the Karnataka Assembly, said in a post on 'X'.
The BJP
leader alleged that, though drug factories are run unchecked, communal tensions
are on the rise, and law and order have weakened, the top priority of this government
is to count MLAs and to shadow political rivals.
"This
is the complete politicisation of administration under CM Siddaramaiah. The
state machinery exists to protect the people of Karnataka, not to protect your
chair," Ashoka charged.
He also
took a dig at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi.
"Where
is Rahul Gandhi now? The same Rahul Gandhi who lectures about the misuse and
weaponisation of institutions is silent now," the former Deputy Chief
Minister said.
Stating
that Karnataka deserved governance and not surveillance politics, he said
Siddaramaiah must stop misusing state intelligence for personal political
survival.
Amid a
power tussle between Siddaramaiah and his deputy Shivakumar, 40 MLAs loyal to
the latter gathered in a hotel in Bengaluru and reportedly discussed how to see
their leader become the chief minister.
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