Providing excessive benefits to minorities unpardonable offence: Ex-K'taka CM Yediyurappa

IANS June 20, 2025 425 views

Former Karnataka CM Yediyurappa slammed the Congress government's decision to increase housing quotas for minorities, calling it an "unpardonable offence" driven by vote bank politics. He accused the administration of rampant corruption, stalled development projects, and neglecting SC/ST communities while focusing on publicity. The BJP leader confirmed an alliance with JD(S) to challenge the Siddaramaiah government, citing shared trust in PM Modi. The controversy erupted after Karnataka raised minority reservations from 10% to 15%, prompting BJP's planned legal and protest actions.

"Providing excessive benefits to minorities is an unpardonable offence" – B.S. Yediyurappa
Providing excessive benefits to minorities unpardonable offence: Ex-K'taka CM Yediyurappa
Bengaluru, June 20: BJP Central Parliamentary Board member and former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, coming down heavily on the Congress government in Karnataka over its decision to raise the housing quota from 10 per cent to 15 per cent for minorities, stated on Friday that providing excessive benefits to them is an "unpardonable offence".

Key Points

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Yediyurappa criticizes Congress for hiking minority quota to 15%

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Accuses govt of neglecting SC/ST welfare for vote bank politics

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Alleges corruption in housing schemes and stalled projects

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Confirms BJP-JD(S) alliance to unseat Siddaramaiah govt

Speaking to the media at the BJP state headquarters, 'Jagannath Bhavan' in Bengaluru, he said, "We are not against minorities ...but providing excessive benefits to minorities is an unpardonable offence. This government should have focused more on Scheduled Castes and Tribes, but instead, it is engaged in appeasing minorities solely for vote bank politics. We all strongly condemn this.”

He urged the government to wake up and focus on development, and ensure justice for people of all sections of society.

“Corruption is rampant in the state government, and most development works have come to a halt,” he alleged.

Yediyurappa said the situation has become so dire that no one is listening to the problems of the people. "This government is only focused on publicity and has completely neglected development," he criticised.

He claimed that irrigation projects have been completely stalled.

“Let the government show even a single kilometre of road that has been built anywhere in Karnataka,” he challenged.

He accused the current administration of running a “Tughlaq Darbar”.

Responding to a question about the viral audio clip of Congress MLA B.R. Patil, where he allegedly says that one must pay money to get a house under the housing scheme, Yediyurappa said: “What B.R. Patil said is 100 per cent true. Nothing gets done without paying money -- it has now been proven. Even poor people who need a house are forced to pay. The government must admit its mistake, correct it, and ensure justice to the poor,” Yediyurappa demanded.

When asked about Union Minister and JD(S) leader H.D. Kumaraswamy’s remark that suggested everyone is moving together, Yediyurappa said: “BJP and JD(S) are not separate. We will move forward together. Even former PM H.D. Deve Gowda has, on several occasions, expressed his faith and trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the coming days, the BJP and JD(S) will work together, unseat this government, and form our own. We will make the necessary efforts toward that goal.”

Responding to another question, he welcomed the efforts of Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Pralhad Joshi to engage with dissidents and resolve their issues. “I am also ready to speak to anyone who is dissatisfied. I’ve decided to come to this office every day and stay until noon. I will also visit one or two districts every week,” he announced.

The Karnataka government on Thursday decided to increase the reservation for minority communities in various housing schemes across urban and rural areas of the state under the Housing Department from the existing 10 per cent to 15 per cent.

The decision taken during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has triggered a controversy with the BJP declaring that it will oppose the decision and launch agitation, and also a legal fight.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Why can't we focus on economic criteria rather than religious quotas? Poor Hindus, Muslims, Christians all need houses equally. This vote bank politics is dividing our society further. 🏠
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Priya M.
As someone from Karnataka, I'm more concerned about the corruption allegations. If people have to pay bribes for housing schemes, increasing quotas won't help anyone except middlemen. Clean governance should be priority #1.
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Sanjay T.
The term "minority appeasement" is being overused these days. 15% quota for multiple minority communities combined seems reasonable when you consider their population percentage. Let's not make everything communal.
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Ananya R.
Instead of fighting over quotas, why isn't anyone talking about increasing the total number of houses? Our cities need massive affordable housing projects. This political drama helps no one. 😒
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Vikram J.
Yediyurappa is right about SC/ST communities needing more focus. But calling it "unpardonable offence" is too strong. We need balanced policies that help all disadvantaged groups without political motives.
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Neha P.
As a Bangalorean, I'm tired of this constant BJP-Congress blame game. Our roads are bad, water supply is irregular, and politicians only wake up before elections. Please focus on governance rather than rhetoric!

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