Siddaramaiah Challenges Opposition's Allegations on Government Sensitivity
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah refuted opposition claims of government insensitivity, contrasting Congress' supportive policies with the BJP's alleged neglect. He cited improvements in welfare schemes and farmer support, countering BJP criticisms. Siddaramaiah highlighted budget allocations and social justice efforts, defending against accusations of fiscal burden on citizens.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has dismissed opposition accusations that the current Congress government is insensitive towards farmers and citizens, criticizing previous BJP administrations instead.
In an assembly session, Siddaramaiah contrasted welfare schemes and farmer support implemented by his government with those of previous BJP regimes, accusing the latter of being anti-farmer and neglectful.
He defended his government's fiscal policies, highlighting social justice initiatives and countering claims of excessive taxation, while underscoring the increase in budget allocations for welfare programs compared to past BJP-led administrations.
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