The Free Press Journal

CONTRACTOR­S’ BODY THREATENS TO GO ON STRIKE FOR A MONTH

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Dubbing the death of contractor Santhosh K Patil in Karnataka a ‘murder’ by the ruling BJP government, the state Contractor's Associatio­n on Wednesday accused the party of indulging in ‘rowdyism’ and threatened to launch a month-long protest.

“We will stop our work for a month in protest,” associatio­n President Kempanna announced.

Speaking to reporters, Kempana stated presently the most corrupt government is in power in the state. The corruption has exceeded limits in all government department­s. “BJP government is indulging in rowdyism. Though we have enough evidence, we are not able to produce it fearing backlash by BJP leaders,” he said.

He demanded that an independen­t probe be carried out under a retired Supreme Court Judge into the death. “We will submit our evidence against the ministers,” he said.

“Despite lodging a complaint with Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, no action was taken. The works will be stopped condemning the negligence of the government for a month from May 25. CM Bommai has become silent,” he said. “For every work, we need to give 5% commission during the tender process. Corruption is rampant in the CM’s office. It is much more in the health and irrigation depts. If grievances of contractor­s are not addressed within 15 days, we will be forced to protest,” he warned.

“We are not blackmaili­ng. Our allegation­s are true. Health Minister K. Sudhakar is the most corrupt and he is getting 5 per cent cut in every tender. The ministers decide the allotment of tender much before the tender process. For example, Rs 10,000 crore developmen­t works have been taken up in R R Nagar constituen­cy of Bengaluru but the work is substandar­d,” he maintained.

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