Key Points

BJP leader R Ashoka has demanded CM Siddaramaiah's resignation, calling the Congress High Command's fresh caste census order a slap on his face. He criticized the wasted Rs. 167 crore and questioned the feasibility of a rushed 90-day survey. Ashoka also linked the move to divert attention from the Bengaluru stampede. The LoP further welcomed the ED probe into the Valmiki scam, alleging Congress misused funds for elections.

Key Points: Ashoka Slams Siddaramaiah Over Congress High Command Caste Census Order

  • Ashoka demands Siddaramaiah's resignation over Rs. 167 crore wasted on caste census
  • Questions CM's authority after High Command intervention
  • Criticizes rushed 90-day survey plan as disruptive to education
  • Links fresh survey to Bengaluru stampede diversion
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High Command's fresh caste census order is slap on CM's face: Karnataka LoP R Ashoka

BJP leader R Ashoka demands Siddaramaiah's resignation, calling the fresh caste census a defeat for CM and victory for DK Shivakumar.

"The Congress High Command felt the previous report was flawed and overruled Siddaramaiah. Since he failed to implement his decision, he should step down. - R Ashoka"

Bengaluru, June 12

Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka on Tuesday alleged that the Congress High Command has delivered a "slap in the face" to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah by ordering a fresh caste census, calling it a "victory" for Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and a "defeat" for the CM.

Ashoka demanded Siddaramaiah's resignation, alleging that the government's flip-flop on the caste census had wasted Rs. 167 crore of public money. "The Congress High Command felt the previous report was flawed and overruled Siddaramaiah. Since he failed to implement his decision, he should step down," Ashoka told reporters.

Ashoka questioned Siddaramaiah's authority: "Earlier, he defended the Kantharaju Commission report despite objections from religious leaders, communities, and even Congress MLAs. But as soon as the High Command intervened, he agreed to a new survey. Does he only obey the High Command and ignore Karnataka's people?"

The BJP leader raised concerns about the government's plan to conduct the survey within 90 days. "Schools have reopened. If teachers are deployed for this, studies will suffer. Who will conduct this massive exercise?" he asked.

He also criticised the proposal for an online survey, calling it "illogical." "Many people lack digital literacy. How will accuracy be ensured? What stops fake entries?" he questioned.

Ashoka demanded accountability for the Rs. 167 crore spent on the now-discarded Kantharaju report. "Who will recover this wasted money? The earlier report has been thrown out like chaff," he said.

He also alleged that the sudden push for a new survey was a diversion from the recent Bengaluru stampede. "Is this a drama to shift public attention?" he asked.

Ashoka urged the government to hold public consultations and an all-party meeting before proceeding. "The survey should be conducted only after proper preparation and without disrupting education," he said.

Referring to the Valmiki Development Corporation scam, Ashoka welcomed the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) probe. "The CM himself admitted to the scam. Congress calls it vendetta, but how is it vendetta when their own leader accepted the fraud?" he said.

He alleged that the Rs. 187 crore scam money was used for the Lok Sabha elections and demanded punishment for those involved. "Former Minister Nagendra acted on Congress leaders' instructions. Now, fearing exposure, they plan to reinstate him," Ashoka claimed.

Ashoka asserted that the BJP's protests had "reached a logical conclusion" with the ED's action. "The truth is out--Congress leaders misused funds meant for the poor. They must be held accountable," he said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
The flip-flop on caste census shows poor governance. ₹167 crore wasted is taxpayer money! Why wasn't proper consultation done before? Now education will suffer if teachers are pulled for survey work. Very irresponsible planning. 😠
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Priya M.
While caste data is important for welfare schemes, the online survey idea is impractical. My grandmother in village can't even use smartphone properly! Government should do door-to-door survey with proper verification. #CommonSense
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Vikram S.
BJP is right to question the timing. After Bengaluru tragedy, instead of focusing on public safety, Congress is creating new controversies. This looks like classic diversion tactic. People see through such games!
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Ananya R.
As a teacher, I'm worried about survey affecting classes. Already so much syllabus to complete post-COVID. Why can't they hire temporary staff instead of disturbing education? Children's future shouldn't be compromised.
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Sanjay T.
Both parties playing politics with serious issues. Congress messed up first survey, BJP making noise now. Where is accountability? That ₹167 crore could have built 167 schools! Shame on all politicians.
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Neha P.
ED probe is necessary if funds were misused. Doesn't matter which party is involved - corruption must be punished. But BJP shouldn't act like saints either. All parties need to clean up their acts! 🙏

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