Key Points

Karnataka BJP leader R. Ashoka has launched a scathing attack on the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government over its handling of the flood crisis. He alleges that the state government has been indifferent to the suffering of flood-affected people, forcing them to celebrate Dusshera on the streets. Ashoka claims the government is more focused on conducting a caste census than providing immediate relief to displaced citizens. The BJP leader has demanded comprehensive compensation and immediate action for farmers and homeowners affected by the floods.

Key Points: Ashoka Blasts Siddaramaiah Over Karnataka Flood Crisis Dusshera

  • BJP delegation visits flood-damaged Belagavi and Vijayapura districts
  • Siddaramaiah accused of ignoring disaster relief efforts
  • CM criticized for enjoying Dusshera while people suffer
  • Government blamed for delaying compensation and relief
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Siddaramaiah govt turned blind eye to flood situation, forced people to celebrate Dusshera on streets: K'taka BJP

Karnataka BJP leader R. Ashoka criticizes Congress govt's flood response, alleging neglect of disaster-hit citizens during festive season

"The state government is in a deep slumber - R. Ashoka, Opposition Leader"

Bengaluru, Oct 3

The Karnataka BJP on Friday slammed the Congress-led government, accusing it of turning a blind eye to the flood situation in the state and forcing people rendered homeless by heavy rain to celebrate the Dusshera festival on the streets.

The Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, R. Ashoka, during his visit to Belagavi district to assess crop loss and flood damage, said, "The state government is in a deep slumber. The BJP delegation is visiting Belagavi and Vijayapura districts today. People are unable to celebrate Dusshera in their homes, and the state government has compelled them to celebrate on the streets due to floods and heavy rain in the region."

Ashoka said, "Siddaramaiah and his group are always obsessed with caste. Creating conflict among castes and religions seems to be their priority. Siddaramaiah has neglected disasters in the state. There are landslides in the Malnad (hilly) region, roads are impassable, and people have lost their homes."

He added, "After the BJP announced teams to visit flood-affected areas, CM Siddaramaiah woke up to the situation. He is repeating the same dialogue that the Centre should come to help. I want to ask him - he, who has been a senior politician and CM twice - should have common sense. He should first get crop loss reports from every district. What information has he received?"

Ashoka further questioned, "The CM should meet the Union Agriculture Minister with the report, and then meet the Union Home Minister to demand a team to assess the losses. Have they done this? Has any minister taken any initiative?"

He alleged, "The CM has claimed that 10 lakh hectares of crops have been damaged. That is a lie. The loss is much higher.

Ashoka slammed Siddaramaiah, saying, at a time when people are celebrating the festival on the streets, CM Siddaramaiah is "enjoying" Dusshera celebrations in Mysuru.

Recalling his tenure as Revenue Minister under B.S. Yediyurappa and Basavaraj Bommai governments, Ashoka stated, "We proposed Rs 3 lakh compensation for damaged houses, and they allotted Rs 5 lakh - more than requested. As per the National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF), earlier the provision was Rs 95,000, now increased to Rs 1.20 lakh.

"For houses just inundated with water, we provided Rs 10,000 within 24 hours and distributed food kits to every home, without waiting for central funds. What has the Congress-led government done?" Ashoka said.

He added, "They claim a survey report regarding damage caused by floods is needed - but that will take four months or even a year."

Responding to queries on farmers not receiving compensation, Ashoka said, "The Congress-led government is busy conducting the caste census. Officers and Deputy Commissioners are preoccupied with it. Special packages must be provided for farmers who lost long bean, green gram, and soybean crops. The state should have requested a central delegation to assess the situation, as we used to during our tenure - they immediately sent a team."

Slamming the state government, he said, "Their own MLAs are saying no funds have been allocated for road development in their constituencies. Roads across the state are full of potholes, and the situation in the capital Bengaluru is even worse."

- IANS

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Priya S
Both parties need to stop blaming each other and focus on helping flood victims. Farmers are suffering while politicians play political games. This is not what democracy should look like.
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Arjun K
As someone from Belagavi, I can confirm the situation is terrible. Roads are completely damaged, and relief is slow. The government should have acted much faster during monsoon season.
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Sarah B
While I agree flood relief should be priority, let's not forget that BJP also had their share of flood management issues when they were in power. This blame game helps no one.
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Vikram M
The CM enjoying Mysuru Dusshera celebrations while people suffer shows how disconnected our leaders are from ground reality. Immediate compensation and proper rehabilitation should be the focus.
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Michael C
Infrastructure development should be non-political. Whether it's Congress or BJP, Karnataka needs better disaster management systems. The pothole situation in Bengaluru is embarrassing for a tech hub.
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Ananya R
During festivals, we should be celebrating with our families in our homes, not on flooded streets. The government needs to take responsibility and provide immediate relief to affected families. 🙏

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