Bengaluru: As the Congress government completed its 3 years in Karnataka, State BJP President B S Yeddyurappa hit at them saying the State government has failed and it looks like Siddaramaiah would be the last chief minister of his party in Karnataka.
Speaking to mediapersons, he said “The three-year rule of Siddaramaiah has pushed the people of the state in a misery. After looking at three-year rule it looks like Siddaramaiah will ensure that he will be the last Congress Chief Minister in the state.”
BSY said that the Siddaramaiah led government had turned anti-people. There was no co-ordination among the ministers and they were not even using the Centre’s allocated funds for developments work.
He said that the government claims to be people-friendly government, but it has failed to even distribute compensation to the family members of the 1,500 farmers who committed suicide due to poverty.
Yeddyurappa said that even after the Centre has sanctioned enough funds for Karnataka, the State government is still finding fault with the Centre and is criticizing them.
He criticized Siddramaiah for setting up Anti-Corruption Bureau and said that it has been established to protect corrupt ministers.