Bangalore :Legislative Assembly Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa on Tuesday rapped the Siddaramaiah-led State government for lack of transparency and effective governance, calling it no better than the previous BJP regime.
Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha, he said people do not feel that there is a new government in the State. “The administration has not been effective and the government has not risen up to people’s expectations. It lacks dynamism. There is no transparency in administration,” he said in reply to questions.
The attack came after the Speaker received a complaint regarding alleged irregularities in the installation of microphones in the Legislative Assembly.
In the complaint, it is alleged that an exorbitant sum of Rs 7.90 crore was spent on installing 250 microphones in the Assembly hall recently without proper approval.
Kagodu has been vocal even inside the Assembly as far as administration is concerned.
He has taken the government to task on several occasions for its lapses and caused embarrassment to the ruling party.
Kagodu criticized the government’s slow pace of functioning and blamed the bureaucracy for the administration being slothful. A government should be conscious of what’s happening around, he said.
Policies and programmes of the government should be responsive to people’s aspirations. Decisions should be taken on the spot and files should be disposed of without any delay. These things are missing under this government, he charged and added that he has written a detailed letter to the Chief Minister in this regard.
Pressed to elaborate, he said a visit to a local police station or a taluk office would show how effective the administration was. “The government has promised transparency and healthcare for all. Where is transparency? I cannot see it anywhere. There are no doctors (in government hospitals). How can people get healthcare without doctors?” he asked.