The Hindu (Bangalore)

‘Implementa­tion of guarantees alone cannot usher in developmen­t of State’

People give top priority to developmen­t while judging achievemen­ts of the government and guarantee schemes come later, says BJP State president

- B.Y. Vijayendra B.S. Satish Kumar

Bharatiya Janata Party State president B.Y. Vijayendra strongly argues that implementa­tion of guarantee schemes alone cannot be seen as ushering in developmen­t of the State by the Congress government in Karnataka.

In an interview with The Hindu, he said people give top priority to developmen­t while judging the achievemen­ts of the government and that the guarantee schemes come later. He alleges that developmen­t works have come to a standstill ever since Congress came to power in the State. Excerpts:

What are the main issues for BJP in Karnataka for the Lok Sabha polls?

Performanc­e of the Narendra Modi government is the main poll issue on the basis of which we are seeking votes. His popularity is our asset. At the same time, State government’s non-performanc­e is also a poll issue as there are no signs of developmen­t in the State.

The Congress is con‡dent that its guarantee schemes will help it sail through the polls.

If Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah feels that implementa­tion of the guarantee schemes itself is the achievemen­t of the government, I will not agree with it. What people expect from any government is developmen­t. The guarantee schemes come later. It is a joke to say that 1.20 crore families in the State have come out of poverty in less than a year of implementa­tion of guarantee schemes. If this is the yardstick, then how many crores of families should have come out of poverty as the Congress ruled the country for 60 years.

The Congress leaders say that guarantees have ensured women’s empowermen­t. Do you agree?

Has the Congress government done anything for women’s security in the State? A girl was recently murdered in daylight in Hubballi and another woman was stripped in Belagavi during last December. I do not say that such things had not happened earlier. But how you respond to such situations are an indication of your commitment. When the Belagavi stripping incident happened, the Chief Minister did not dare to visit the victim though he was very much present in Belagavi for the legislatur­e session.

What is your take on the Congress’ charges that BJP government at the Centre has meted out injustice to Karnataka

in terms of devolution of central funds and taxes besides delaying drought assistance?

The BJP at the Centre has not done injustice to any State, including Karnataka. Mr. Modi has laid a strong foundation in the last 10 years for the country’s vibrant future. We will reap these beneƒts in the days to come.

If the Centre had not given funds to Karnataka, then how could the State take up smart city, metro rail, railway track doubling, railway electriƒcation and national highway works?

The Congress which came to power with a thumping majority in the State was under the illusion that it would win 18 to 20 Lok Sabha seats. But now they have now realised that it is not possible due to Mr. Modi’s popularity, the developmen­t undertaken by him in the last years and Ram Mandir issue. Hence they are targeting the Centre now.

How many seats is the BJP hoping to win this time?

Deƒnitely we will win 23 to 24 seats. We have 50:50 chances in the remaining seats too.

Those who were denied ticket, including Eshwarappa, are blaming your father...

It is unfortunat­e and painful that a veteran leader like K.S. Eshwarappa is contesting as a rebel after his son was denied ticket. None of the State leaders have any role in it.

Will the Lok Sabha poll results have any impact on Congress government in Karnataka?

As a responsibl­e Opposition, the BJP does not want any political uncertaint­y as the elections have been held only about 10 months ago.

But it is a fact that everyone including the Congress and Mr. Siddaramai­ah are curious to know whether Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar continues to keep quiet after the Lok Sabha polls instead of trying to become Chief Minister.

 ?? K. MURALI KUMAR ?? Bharatiya Janata Party State president B.Y. Vijayendra during an interactio­n.
K. MURALI KUMAR Bharatiya Janata Party State president B.Y. Vijayendra during an interactio­n.

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