Bengaluru: While discussions surrounding the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar intensify, the state BJP unit has launched a fierce attack against the ruling Congress government, listing a series of failures. Through their official 'X' (formerly Twitter) account, the BJP highlighted various issues in the state and demanded that the promises made to the public be fulfilled.The tweet, using the hashtags #CongressFailsKarnataka and #NovemberKranthi, primarily focuses on the failures of governance and public welfare schemes.
BJP's Series of Allegations: 'Promises False, State in Distress'Here is the list of main allegations and criticisms made by the BJP against the Congress
government:Failure/AllegationBJP's CriticismBengaluru InfrastructureThe deadline for filling potholes has gone into the drain, the 'Brand Bengaluru' promise has turned out to be false city. CleanlinessThe Garden City has become a “Garbage City”.Guarantee Schemes'Gruha Lakshmi' and 'Yuva Nidhi' schemes have not reached the people (are facing issues).Farmers' IssuesBy not providing Minimum Support Price (MSP), the lives of farmers have become distressed/miserable.Employment IssueThere are no jobs for the youth.Overall PromisesBy not fulfilling the promises made, the Kannadigas have been let down (betrayed).
'Set Aside the Chair Fight, Keep the Promise Made to the People'The BJP directly tagged CM Siddaramaiah and DCM D.K. Shivakumar, strongly objecting to their internal conflict over leadership:
"Oh @siddaramaiah, @DKShivakumar, who are wrestling for the chair, do you have any memory of the promises you made to the Kannadigas? First, fulfill the promise made to the people of the state, and set aside your chair fight."This tweet raises the issues faced by the people of the state and accuses the government of being engrossed in internal politics instead of improving its governance. The BJP's use of the 'November Kranti' hashtag, amid speculation of a leadership change in November, has further heated up the political debate.