Karnataka CM Change Looms: Why RSS Ban Talk Raises Suspicious Timing

Karnataka's opposition leader makes serious allegations about the state government's motives. He claims the RSS restriction discussion is merely a diversion tactic. The Congress administration faces accusations of financial mismanagement and development failures. Public frustration appears to be growing over unmet promises and governance issues.

Key Points: R Ashoka Claims RSS Issue Diverts Karnataka CM Change Talk

  • Claims RSS restriction talk diverts attention from impending CM change
  • Accuses Congress of inaugurating BJP-initiated projects as their own
  • Says 80% budget allocated to guarantees leaves little for development
  • Alleges government bankrupt with unpaid salaries and rising suicides
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'RSS issue raised to cover up development and CM change issue': Karnataka LoP R Ashoka

Karnataka LoP R Ashoka alleges Congress raising RSS ban to distract from impending CM change and government failures in development works and finances.

"To divert that issue elsewhere, Minister Priyank Kharge is talking about the RSS. - R Ashoka"

Dharwad, October 23

Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Legislative Assembly R Ashoka said on Thursday that the state government is going to see a change in the Chief Minister and to divert that issue elsewhere, the topic of restricting RSS events from government institutions and premises has been raised.

Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge had urged Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to bar RSS activities in government schools, colleges, and state-owned temples, accusing the organisation of "brainwashing young minds" and promoting a "philosophy against the Constitution".

Speaking to reporters, Ashoka said that the Congress government has failed in all departments, including Public Works, Education, and Irrigation, and they are making empty noises like an empty vessel.

"During the BJP tenure, funds were released and tenders were called for works, which Congress leaders are now inaugurating. There is no money for any scheme in the Finance Department. In the budget, the total allocation is 80 thousand crore rupees, out of which 60-70 thousand crore rupees go to guarantees. With the remaining 10 thousand crore rupees, Siddaramaiah, D K Shivakumar, and ministers are spending on repairing their houses, Congress conventions, and caste census. This government has become bankrupt," he said.

He further said that the news about road potholes is appearing in the media.

"To divert that issue elsewhere, Minister Priyank Kharge is talking about the RSS. There is no rule anywhere that RSS needs to be registered. There is no such rule in the Constitution. Without achievements, development has been sidelined. Their ancestors could do nothing against the RSS. Salaries have not been given to employees and Anganwadi workers. Instead of money, bodies are falling, and suicides are happening. People are also waiting for when this government will go away," the Karnataka LoP said.

R Ashoka further took a jibe at Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and said that the latter had become a wayward son and should visit the Italy temple in Delhi, as going to Hindu temples is of no use.

- ANI

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Priya S
Actually, I think restricting RSS from government institutions makes sense. Educational spaces should be neutral and not used for political indoctrination. This isn't about diversion, it's about principle.
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Sarah B
Both sides are playing politics while common people suffer. The pothole situation in Bangalore is terrible! Can we please focus on actual governance instead of these political dramas? 🚗💨
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Arjun K
The financial mismanagement is shocking! 80% of budget going to guarantees leaves nothing for development. No wonder roads are crumbling and salaries are delayed. This government needs to get its priorities straight.
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Michael C
While I respect Ashoka's points about governance, the comment about "Italy temple" was unnecessary. Political criticism should stick to policy matters, not personal religious beliefs. 🙏
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Kavya N
As a teacher, I've seen RSS activities in schools. They do influence young minds. But the government should address both issues - keep politics out of education AND fix the development problems. Education and infrastructure both matter! 📚

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