The Hindu (Mangalore)

Jaishankar accuses Cong. government of indulging in ‘competitiv­e populism’

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In an oblique reference to the guarantee schemes of the Congress government, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Monday accused the Congress government in Karnataka of indulging in “competitiv­e populism”

“Taking to competitiv­e populism is when you make promises despite knowing that you cannot deliver them,” Mr. Jaishankar told media persons in Bengaluru. “This is exactly what we are seeing in Karnataka at the State government level,” he maintained.

Replying to a query, he described competitiv­e populism as “irresponsi­ble promises made by some State government­s” and said: “Do not confuse this with the welfare programmes taken up by the Centre.

Going further into the subject, he said: “The Centre is giving five kg of rice to poor. This is not populism as this is part of basic obligation­s.”

Similarly, he said: “We have in the last 10 years built four crore houses for 20 crore people. Given piped water supply under Jal Jivan mission to 14 crore people. But this is not populism as piped water supply and shelter are the basic rights of people.”

Coming down heavily on the Congress government in Karnataka with respect to its allegation­s of the Centre ignoring its plea for drought relief, Mr. Jaishankar accused it of misreprese­nting its duties and that of the Centre.

“The primary responsibi­lity of handling drought is with the State government. It should not shift the responsibi­lity on Centre. It should not misreprese­nt what is the duty of the State and duty of the Centre. But now we are seeing misreprese­ntation by the State,” Mr. Jaishankar said.

“The responsibi­lity for drought relief is with the State Drought Relief Fund. There is a central component and it was already given. Over and above such a relief, the NDRF can consider giving additional resources after evaluating circumstan­ces. At this time, the NDRF has made its decision not only about Karnataka, but some other states also. It is waiting for the approval of Election Commission as we are in the middle of elections,” Mr. Jaishankar explained.

 ?? K. MURALI KUMAR ?? Union Minister S. Jaishankar during a press meet at the BJP office in Bengaluru on Monday.
K. MURALI KUMAR Union Minister S. Jaishankar during a press meet at the BJP office in Bengaluru on Monday.

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