80% commission govt: Ashoka demands Karnataka CM’s resignation
Calling the Siddaramaiah administration an "80 per cent commission government", the Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly said Karnataka cannot afford this "brazenly corrupt" Congress regime anymore.
PTI

Bengaluru, 30 Sept
Senior Karnataka BJP leader R Ashoka on Tuesday
demanded the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s immediate resignation in the wake of the State
Contractors' Association's allegations about corruption in the Congress
government.
Calling the Siddaramaiah administration an "80 per cent commission government", the Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly said Karnataka cannot afford this "brazenly corrupt" Congress regime anymore.
Karnataka State Contractors' Association (KSCA) had last week written to Siddaramaiah alleging that commission for clearing payments in several departments under the current Congress government has "doubled" compared with the previous BJP regime.
It accused the State government of failing
to release long-pending dues of contractors for nearly two years.
The “40 per cent commission” allegation by
KSCA had helped the Congress wrest power from the BJP in the 2023 Assembly
polls.
"Karnataka Contractors expose Congress
corruption! When in Opposition, Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar (Deputy CM)
shouted about 40 percent commission. Today, under their rule, contractors
themselves have exposed that the rate has doubled - Karnataka has become an 80
percent commission government!", Ashoka posted on X.
He questioned why the ministers are not
coming forward to deny the charges. "Why is the CM silent when the State's
reputation is being dragged through the mud? Why are projects like Bidadi
Township being used as a pretext for illicit real estate deals and acquisition
of fertile farmers' land?"
"If Siddaramaiah has even a shred of dignity left, he must resign immediately," Ashoka added.
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