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Karnataka Congress government exposed from within: BJP's Karandlaje

New Delhi, June 24 (UNI) BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje on Tuesday tore into the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government, calling it a regime “exposed from within” — citing a chorus of disgruntled Congress MLAs who she claimed have publicly highlighted financial chaos, policy paralysis, and a government crumbling under its own weight.
“This is not the BJP saying it — it’s Congress’ own MLAs pulling the curtain back,” Karandlaje declared. “If Chief Minister Siddaramaiah says there’s no money, then Minister Dr G Parameshwara himself has admitted the treasury is empty. But in the same breath, he says Rs 50 crore has already been released. Really? To whom? If that’s true, why is your own MLA, Raju Kage, still asking where the funds are?”
Referring to a spate of recent statements, Karandlaje said the Congress is speaking in multiple, conflicting voices. “Raju Kage said he received a letter two years ago promising Rs 25 crore. But not a single rupee has been released till date. He is so fed up that he says he’s ready to resign. This is a government that doesn’t even trust its own MLAs.”
She didn’t stop there. Turning the spotlight on senior Congress MLA Gopalakrishna, Karandlaje quoted his public grievance: “Since becoming an MLA, I haven’t been able to get even a drainage line or a kilometre of road done.” She quipped, “Is this what the Congress MLAs have been reduced to — powerless spectators in their own constituencies?”
The BJP leader also flagged shocking revelations from Congress MLA BR Patil. “He says houses were allotted in his constituency but he doesn’t even know to whom. There was no Gram Sabha decision, no urban council resolution. If even MLAs are kept in the dark, what transparency are they talking about?”
Wrapping up her fiery remarks, Karandlaje said the Congress’ façade of unity has crumbled, and what’s visible now is a house divided. “When your own legislators are threatening to quit, clueless about funds, and complaining of zero development — you don’t need the BJP to expose you. You’re doing it yourself. Karnataka deserves better.”
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