City
Epaper

K'taka Dy CM's patience with party is on verge of breaking: Bommai

By IANS | Updated: January 8, 2025 13:40 IST

Bengaluru, Jan 8 BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai said on Wednesday that ever since the Congress came to power ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Jan 8 BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai said on Wednesday that ever since the Congress came to power in Karnataka, there has been instability and internal discontent, raising questions about when Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar's patience will finally break.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, Bommai said D.K. Shivakumar is exhibiting remarkable restraint and whether it's due to his political strategy or instructions from the high command remains to be seen.

Responding to questions about allegations of commission charges against the Congress, Bommai said, "This government is involved in commission and corruption in every sector, and people are frustrated because of it.”

“Excise contractors, PWD contractors, and irrigation department contractors are suffering. Common citizens are deeply troubled,” Bommai said.

“The middle class is struggling, and both rural and urban areas face an environment where even acquiring a site has become challenging. They are taking commissions for even SC/ST borewells. Corruption is repeatedly coming to the forefront,” Bommai charged.

“The Chief Minister might deny this, but either he has lost control, he’s a participant, or he believes addressing this would threaten his position. There is a specific percentage of commission in each department, and it is difficult to quantify the extent. However, what Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said about corruption exceeding limits appears accurate," Bommai claimed.

Regarding the Congress' dinner meetings, Bommai remarked, "These are internal matters, and I won’t analyse them further."

When asked if BJP leaders also host dinner meetings, he responded, "We occasionally have meals together, but there's no significance to it."

On the internal issues within the state BJP, Bommai said that the party high command is aware of the situation and has focussed on resolving it.

"Everything will be settled this month, and the high command is creating a conducive environment for a good resolution," he said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalVance says Charlie Kirk was killed by "an assassin's bullet" linked to left-wing extremism

InternationalUS Homeland Security condemns brutual murder of Chandra Nagamalliah, holds Biden administration responsible for release of accused earlier

InternationalMoS Margherita calls upon Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea

Cricket"'The Heart was in the mouth": Asalanka reflects on Sri Lanka's thrilling win over Hong Kong

CricketAsia Cup: Nissanka achieves most fifty-plus scores by Sri Lankan batter in T20Is

National Realted Stories

NationalITR filing deadline extended by a day to Sep 16

NationalMadhya Pradesh: Ex-Cong minister Kamaleshwar Patel expresses disappointment over party infighting

NationalMaha CM to develop a comprehensive policy for cancer treatment

NationalMaha govt approves corpus fund for health treatment of over Rs 5 lakh, says CM Fadnavis

NationalBihar Minister asks Tejashwi to apologise or face legal action in YouTuber assault case