Karnataka's By-Elections: A Test of Commitment and Criticism
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticizes the BJP's stance on Congress's guarantee schemes, ahead of April 9 by-elections. He reassures continued state development and fiscal discipline amidst BJP's claims of state financial strain. Siddaramaiah underscores Congress's fulfilled promises and solid economic performance compared to the central government.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed concerns on Saturday about the BJP's criticisms of the Congress government, framing them as a 'fear of defeat' before the upcoming April 9 by-elections. He emphasized that the state's guarantee schemes are essential investments in social and inclusive development.
Speaking in Bagalkote, Siddaramaiah expressed confidence in Congress's prospects in the bypolls, spurred on by strong public support. The necessity of the by-elections followed the deaths of Congress incumbents Shamanur Shivashankarappa and H Y Meti. Siddaramaiah underscored that the state's guarantee schemes serve all communities, countering BJP's criticisms with a commitment to statewide development beyond mere infrastructure.
He dismissed allegations of excessive state borrowing as unfounded, emphasizing fiscal discipline and a robust economic performance that surpasses the central government's metrics. Critiquing the BJP's lack of fulfilled promises and reliance on smear tactics, Siddaramaiah urged a focus on achievements over criticism in electoral strategies.