'State government has failed on all fronts,' says Karnataka BJP President BY Vijeyendra as BJP protests in asembly
Jul 22, 2024
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 22 : The BJP President of Karnataka, BY Vijeyandra, spoke on the protests in the assembly in Karnataka on Monday.
He said, "When the state government has failed on all fronts and so many scams have emerged, it becomes the responsibility of the opposition party to bring it before the people of the state."
Further, he said, "For the last month, the BJP government of the state has been protesting and demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramiah for various reasons, including MUDA and the State Development Organisation. I am sure we will take up this issue by today or tomorrow." "As far as today is concerned, cases of dengue will be taken up. The state minister has not shown any concern and is busy sitting here. He is just sitting and doing video meetings."
He further added that the issue of the floods is very important right now and the CM has not yet visited any homes of the people who suffered due to the floods.
"The second issue we will be discussing is the floods. Yesterday, I visited the homes of people and four people lost their houses. We have started giving the people Rs. 5 lakhs now. We are requesting the CM to give more money to the people." "The issue that happened in the Uttar Kannada district of people losing their lives and homes, the CM has not visited a single house."
Further, he said that the state government needs to come to the rescue of these people. My request to the government is that all the stakeholders need to be taken into consideration and the CM cannot take any decision alone.
Vijeyndra also spoke on the reservation bill decision by the CM and said, "On the reservation bill, the CM took the decision alone. The BJP welcomes the decision on the reservation. However, the doubt is whether the CM was serious about the decision. The only issue is that the CM has been trying to divert the issue amongst so many scams."
"Let the government extend the session and then we will talk on these issues," he said.