Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah proudly announced the state's top ranking in per capita income, crediting Congress' five guarantee schemes for boosting purchasing power. He sharply criticized BJP leaders for allegedly spreading misinformation about Karnataka's financial health while defending his government's development spending. The CM highlighted how welfare programs have uplifted backward communities and praised local MLA Shivalingegowda's development work in Arasikere. Siddaramaiah positioned Congress as the only party truly committed to social justice and constitutional values.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Credits Guarantee Schemes for Karnataka's Top Per Capita Income

  • Siddaramaiah links Karnataka's economic success to Congress welfare schemes
  • CM accuses BJP of misleading public about state finances
  • Rs 56,000 crore allocated for guarantee schemes benefiting poor
  • Congress praised for social justice programs for backward communities
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K'taka ranks number one state in per capita income due to guarantee schemes, claims CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah claims state leads in per capita income due to Congress guarantee schemes, slams BJP's economic understanding

"Karnataka is now ranked number one in the country in terms of per capita income. The main reason is the increased purchasing power from our guarantee schemes. - CM Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, July 26

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday asserted that "due to the implementation of the five guarantee schemes by our government, Karnataka has become number one in the country in terms of per capita income".

He also claimed that BJP leaders do not understand economics.

He was speaking at the inauguration and foundation stone laying ceremony of various development works and a beneficiaries’ meeting held in the Arasikere Assembly constituency.

"Karnataka is now ranked number one in the country in terms of per capita income. The main reason for this is the increased purchasing power of the people. And the increase in purchasing power is a direct result of our guarantee schemes. BJP leaders don’t understand economics. That’s why they’re spreading false propaganda claiming that the state government has no money for development. Even if they try to mislead the people with politically motivated lies, the people of Karnataka will not be fooled, CM Siddaramaiah asserted.

He said that in the government’s performance review meetings, lakhs of beneficiaries have come forward to express their gratitude, which proves that the Congress government has delivered on its promises.

He further explained that while Rs 1.20 lakh crore has been allocated for development projects, Rs 56,000 crore is being spent on guarantee schemes to deliver development directly to people’s doorsteps.

Speaking about the national-level conference of backward communities held in Delhi, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi had clearly expressed his understanding of the issues faced by backward communities.

He stated that the Congress government has formulated programs for the upliftment of backward classes, women, Dalits, the oppressed, and the poor from all castes.

CM Siddaramaiah stated that Congress is the only party that designs and implements programmes aimed at achieving social justice, uplifting the poor, and upholding the values of the Constitution. He challenged the BJP to look at history and see that only the Congress has consistently worked to implement social justice, both in the state and at the national level.

He praised local Arasikere MLA Shivalingegowda, saying he is focused on both carrying out people-centric development works in the constituency and presenting the party and government’s pro-people initiatives effectively in the Legislative Assembly. Expressing confidence, he said that Shivalingegowda, who has already been elected four times, will definitely win again in the next election.

He highlighted that Shivalingegowda had taken up the noble task of rejuvenating 10 lakes and providing drinking water at a cost of Rs 148 crore.

Shivalingegowda has a strong political future and possesses all the qualities required to become a minister. He also has the solid support and blessings of the people of his constituency. That’s why he has won four times and will win again. However, the Chief Minister added that some political matters cannot be discussed publicly.

Responding to a reporter’s question in Hassan regarding a recent statement by his son, MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah — who claimed that Siddaramaiah has contributed for Mysuru’s development more than the reign of erstwhile Mysuru king Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar — the Chief Minister said that he meant that only Siddaramaiah has brought such a scale of development to Mysuru.

Reacting to reports that the Under Secretary of the Finance Department has written a letter stating that no grants or new recruitments can be made for the Hassan City Municipal Corporation for the next three years, the Chief Minister said the matter would be reviewed.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the schemes sound good, where is this money coming from? ₹56,000 crore is a huge amount - I worry about long-term fiscal health. The CM should show detailed financial reports, not just make political statements.
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Arjun K
My auto driver father is getting ₹2000/month under Gruha Lakshmi scheme. For first time, he's saving money! But government must ensure benefits reach all - many in my village still waiting for ration cards to be updated.
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Sarah B
As an expat working in Bengaluru, I'm impressed by Karnataka's progress. But infrastructure needs to keep pace - roads are terrible despite high income numbers. Hope some funds go to basic civic amenities too.
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Vikram M
Why is CM comparing himself to Wadiyar kings? That's disrespectful to our history! Schemes may be good but such statements show arrogance. Development should speak for itself without these unnecessary comparisons.
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Kavya N
As a small business owner, I've seen more customers since these schemes started. People have money to spend now. But government should also focus on reducing GST rates for essential items - that would help even more!
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Michael C
Interesting economic model - direct cash transfers seem to be working here. In US

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