The political landscape in Karnataka is ablaze with controversy as the Congress-led government faces accusations of using the "40% commission" allegation against the previous BJP regime as a political weapon.Krishna Farmers’ Land Compensation & Kuruba Reservation - Two Crucial Meetings by Karnataka Government Today
Initially raised by Congress when in opposition, the 40% corruption charge has yet to be substantiated, even after the party assumed power. Now, the Congress government has formed a new committee, led by a retired High Court judge, to review a commission’s report on alleged corruption during the BJP’s tenure.Naixa Women's Viscose Embroidered Straight Kurta with Pant and Dupatta Sets (Available in Plus Size) (NX-694)
Critics, including BJP leaders, have slammed this move as a politically motivated tactic to tarnish the opposition’s image while deflecting attention from Congress’ own governance shortcomings.Allegations have surfaced that the Congress government is wasting taxpayers’ money on such committees, with some critics claiming that the ruling party is involved in even higher levels of corruption, dubbed a 60% commission.
BJP workers argue that the formation of these committees is a deliberate attempt to frame their party while concealing Congress’ own alleged financial irregularities.Vice President Election: Suspicion of 'Cross-Voting' on These 2 Parties in Their Own Alliance for the Opposition
The controversy has ignited heated debates on social media, with the public expressing frustration over the ongoing blame game between the two parties.
While Congress claims the committee aims to investigate genuine corruption under the BJP regime, skeptics view it as mere political posturing ahead of elections. Proving the credibility of any findings from this committee remains a significant challenge for the Congress government.Mysuru Lawyers' Rally: Pilgrimage to Dharmasthala in Support of Dr. Heggade!