The Asian Age

Cong and corruption like water & fish, says Shah

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Mysuru, March 31: Charging that the relationsh­ip between Congress and corruption is akin to that of water and fish, BJP President Amit Shah on Saturday claimed that the people of Karnataka had made up their minds to “throw out” the Siddaramai­ah government in the May 12 Assembly polls.

“The Karnataka government is like an ATM for the Congress to indulge in corruption,” said Mr Shah, who was on a twoday tour of the old Mysuru region in the fourth leg of his campaign in the state. He said people were “disappoint­ed” with the Siddaramai­ah government on several fronts, especially corruption. “The people of Karnataka have made up their minds to throw out the Siddaramai­ah government. They are disappoint­ed with it on many fronts, with corruption being the main issue. The relationsh­ip between corruption and Congress party is akin to water and fish,” Mr Shah told reporters here.

Addressing a meeting at Channapatn­a, he said,

The Karnataka government is like an ATM for the Congress to indulge in corruption — Amit Shah, BJP president

“Without removing the corrupt and number one corrupt Siddaramai­ah government, Karnataka’s progress is not possible.”

As Mr Shah questioned the gathering whether they get 24 hours of power supply, there was employment for youth and hospitals in villages, the crowd responded saying, “No.”

Mr Shah said, “... If you

say no for everything, what is the Siddaramai­ah government doing?”

Calling the Narendra Modi government a power generating company, Mr Shah said the Karnataka government should work like a transforme­r.

“But the transforme­r here in Bengaluru is burnt. What should you do with a burnt transforme­r... Don’t just change it, root out this Siddaramai­ah government and bring BJP government under the leadership of Yeddyurapp­a,” he said.

At his press conference, Mr Shah said JD( S) was not in a position to form a government because it can only win a few seats and the BJP was the only party which can defeat Congress.

Alleging that all parameters of developmen­t under the Siddaramai­ah government were on the ebb, he said, “Though Bengaluru is mopping up revenue in good numbers, it is not percolatin­g down to smaller cities and villages.”

On farmers’ suicides, Mr Shah said, “As many as 3,500 farmers have committed suicide and Siddaramai­ahji is terming these as minor incidents. In my political life, I have never come across such an irresponsi­ble statement on farmers’ suicides.”

To a query, Mr Shah said the Congress government in the state was raking up the issue of religious minority tag for Lingayats to divide the community and prevent B. S. Yeddyurapp­a from becoming chief minister after the polls.

Mr Yeddyurapp­a is a Lingayat strongman and the BJP’s chief ministeria­l candidate for the coming Karnataka Assembly polls.

“This is a nefarious strategy of the Siddaramai­ah government for political gains. Had Siddaramai­ahji been serious about giving minority status to Lingayats, he should have done it in the early stages of his five- year term. Why now, after four- and- a- half years?”

Mr Shah claimed that the UPA government had rejected a similar proposal in 2013.

In a move with major electoral ramificati­ons ahead of the Assembly elections, the Karnataka Cabinet earlier this month decided to recommend to the Centre grant of religious minority tag to Lingayat and Veerashaiv­a Lingayat community, who follow the philosophy of 12th century social reformer Basaveshwa­ra.

Asked about the BJP- led central government’s stand on the minority tag to Lingayats, Mr Shah said, “We haven’t yet received the proposal in the administra­tive format. Why don’t you ask this state government why it has not sent it so far?”

BJP does not raise such emotional issues during elections as any comment on it highly impacts voters, Mr Shah said, adding that his party would make its stand on the matter known after the polls.

Mr Shah, who was on a tour of Mysuru, Mandya and Ramanagara districts, said that his party would put up a good show during the polls in the old Mysuru region.

The electoral contest in old Mysuru region has been between the Congress and the Janata Dal ( Secular) which is led by former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda.

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