BJP accuses Karnataka CM of 'misleading' public on govt job figures
Vijayendra accused the Congress govt of deflecting blame to the BJP instead of acting to fill vacant posts.
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BY Vijayendra urged CM Siddaramaiah to speed up pending recruitment and ensure transparency in appointments (ANI/PTI)
Bengaluru, 25 Feb
Karnataka BJP president BY Vijayendra on Wednesday lashed out at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, accusing him of "misleading" the public on government recruitment figures and "failing" to address the concerns of unemployed youth in the state.
In a
detailed post on his X handle, Vijayendra alleged that the Congress-led
government was attempting to deflect accountability by blaming the previous BJP
administration instead of initiating concrete steps to fill vacant posts.
“Chief
Minister, please refrain from misleading the people. Do not attempt to shift
the blame for all your shortcomings onto the BJP and evade responsibility. Your
administration has earned a reputation for arrogance, corruption and
mismanagement,” Vijayendra said, adding that students and youth were not naïve
enough to be swayed by what he termed as "exaggerated claims".
Vijayendra's
response came following Siddaramaiah's statement on Tuesday, blaming the BJP for the
huge backlog of government job vacancies.
The CM had said that when Congress assumed office in 2023, over 2.64 lakh government
posts were vacant.
The
backlog resulted from prolonged inaction under the previous BJP government,
which failed to initiate timely recruitment or create a structured roadmap, he
said.
As
thousands of government job aspirants staged a massive protest in Dharwad on
Tuesday, demanding filling the vacant posts immediately, Siddaramaiah accused
BJP leaders of "misleading students for political gains" and said
recruitment irregularities and alleged corruption between 2019 and 2023 had
eroded trust in the system, leading to the current crisis.
Questioning
the government’s public statements on employment generation, Vijayendra
referred to figures tabled in the Legislative Assembly.
“According
to the official figures presented by your own government in the Legislative
Assembly, only 8,157 government recruitments have been completed during your
three years in office. Yet publicly claiming that 40,000 posts have been filled
raises serious concerns. Does this not amount to misleading the unemployed
youth of the state?” the Shikaripura MLA asked.
The BJP
leader also raised the issue of large-scale vacancies in government
departments, claiming that lakhs of posts remained unfilled even after the
Congress came to power.
According
to him, the state was struggling financially and questioned the delay in
initiating fresh recruitment drives despite what he described as legal clarity
on proceeding under the existing reservation framework.
Vijayendra
further criticised the government for prioritising the accommodation of party
workers and disgruntled MLAs in state-run corporations with ministerial rank
and perks, while unemployed youth continued to wait for job opportunities.
“At the
very least, please stop making claims that do not align with facts. Youth
unrest in the state is mounting. Before matters escalate further, act with
sincerity — or consider stepping down and seeking the people’s forgiveness,”
the BJP state chief said.
Noting
that frustration among students and job aspirants was intensifying, Vijayendra urged the CM to immediately expedite pending recruitment processes and ensure
transparency in appointments.
He
warned that the government would be held accountable for any fallout arising
from growing youth discontent.




