The Hindu (Kolkata)

BJP never fulfilled its election promises, says Karnataka CM

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah stated in Madikeri on Sunday that the BJP has never fulfilled the promises made to the people during elections and it will also not realise the promises it is making now on the occasion of the Lok Sabha election.

Did the promises Prime Minister Narendra Modi made during the 2019 polls be fulfilled, he asked, while interactin­g with reporters.

The Chief Minister arrived in Kodagu to campaign for the Congress candidate for Mysuru Lok Sabha seat M. Lakshman.

When his reaction was sought to the BJP’s election manifesto, Mr. Siddaramai­ah said he wanted to know whether the party fulfilled the promises made in the last 10 years.

Forget about the promises it is making in the 2024 election manifesto; what happened to the promises made in 2014 and 2019 polls, he questioned.

Rejecting the BJP’s claims on creating jobs for the youth, he said the unemployme­nt problem has gone up in the country. “Are the country’s youth finding jobs? Where are the jobs? When there is unemployme­nt, how could it claim to create crores of jobs,” he wondered.

When reporters sought his opinion on certain promises made in the BJP’s manifesto, he said there is a need for a debate on whether the BJP realised its earlier promises and not on the promises it has made now.

“Where is the ache din? Where is ₹15 lakh Mr. Modi promised to everyone? Has the farmers’ income doubled? Is the price rise tackled? The BJP has to first answer these questions before it makes new promises,” Mr. Siddaramai­ah said.

He lashed out at former Chief Minister and Mandya Lok Sabha JD(S) candidate H.D. Kumaraswam­y over his alleged comments on the guarantee schemes launched for women. His reported statement shows his mindset. Will the people tolerate such comments, he asked.

 ?? G. RAMAKRISHN­A ?? Calling attention: Artist Suresh Banda stages a performanc­e near the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad on Sunday, highlighti­ng the ‘collective blindness to pressing environmen­tal crises’. The event was organised by Possible FutureHyde­rabad Chapter.
G. RAMAKRISHN­A Calling attention: Artist Suresh Banda stages a performanc­e near the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad on Sunday, highlighti­ng the ‘collective blindness to pressing environmen­tal crises’. The event was organised by Possible FutureHyde­rabad Chapter.
 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Siddaramai­ah addressing a public meeting in Mysuru Lok Sabha seat on Sunday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Siddaramai­ah addressing a public meeting in Mysuru Lok Sabha seat on Sunday.

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