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It's wrong to blame Congress for fuel price hike, says Karnataka leader of opposition

By ANI | Updated: September 13, 2021 16:20 IST

Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly, Siddaramaiah on Monday said that it's wrong to blame the Congress for the fuel price hike.

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Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly, Siddaramaiah on Monday said that it's wrong to blame the Congress for the fuel price hike.

Siddaramaiah had arrived for the monsoon session on a bullock cart along with State Congress president DK Shivakumar to protest against high fuel prices.

While addressing the media, Siddaramaiah accused the Central government of corruption and said, "There was a loan of Rs 1,30,000 and today Centre has collected Rs 24 lakh crores via excise duty."

"Where is Rs 1,30,000 and where is Rs 24 lakh crores?" he added.

The opposition leader later supported the statement of Karnataka MLA Shrimant Patil, who had accused the BJP of offering money to him to join their party.

"BJP offered money to Congress and JDS MLAs. They've given Rs 25-35 Cr. Shrimant Patil has made a correct statement," Siddaramaiah said.

Patil said, "I joined BJP without taking money. I was asked how much money I wanted but I refused and asked for minister's post to serve people."

"I don't know why I wasn't made a minister in this govt but I've been promised a ministerial berth in next expansion," said Patil.

( With inputs from ANI )

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