Key Points

The BJP has launched a scathing attack on Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over alleged widespread corruption in state contracts. C.T. Ravi, a prominent BJP leader, publicly questioned the CM's integrity after contractors alleged an 80% commission scheme. He emphasized the government's insensitivity towards farmer distress and economic challenges facing the state. Ravi suggested that meaningful change would only come through a complete government overhaul.

Key Points: BJP's CT Ravi Blasts Siddaramaiah Over Karnataka Contracts Scandal

  • BJP criticizes Siddaramaiah for alleged 80% commission in state contracts
  • Contractors association exposes widespread corruption in government
  • Ravi highlights farmer suffering across multiple Karnataka districts
  • Ministers prioritizing political claims over public welfare
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Weren't you ashamed after reading contractors' letter: BJP asks K'taka CM on 80 pc commission row

BJP leader CT Ravi confronts Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on alleged 80% commission corruption and state's mismanagement of farmers' distress.

"Weren't you ashamed after reading the contractors' letter? - C.T. Ravi, BJP Leader"

Belagavi, Oct 3

Commenting on the letter by Karnataka State Contractors' Association to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah alleging 80 per cent commission and nepotism in state contracts by ministers and leaders, the BJP's former national general secretary and Member of the Legislative Council, C.T. Ravi, stated on Friday, "Weren't you ashamed after reading the contractors' letter."

Speaking to the media in Belagavi on Friday, Ravi questioned, "Did you not think about what people would think of us?"

He further noted that the letter was written to none other than Chief Minister Siddaramaiah himself.

"Contractors have written a letter. They have written that corruption has doubled. Don't you feel ashamed after reading it," Ravi questioned CM Siddaramaiah.

He also added, "People have given you power, respond to their distress."

Ravi further chided, "Siddaramaiah says that he will be the Chief Minister for the next two years and complete the term. Have you become Chief Minister for indulging in corruption?"

Commenting on the power sharing tussle between the supporters of CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM Shivakumar, he said, "There is no faith that things will get better no matter who becomes Chief Minister. If one corrupt person goes and another corrupt person comes, it won't benefit the state."

He further claimed that the Karnataka government had lost all sense of sensitivity and the state government and ministers were more bothered about elections of cooperation banks than the suffering of the people. He expressed concern that while they were immersed in the cooperative sector elections, they had no sensitivity to listen to the difficulties faced by the people.

He pointed out that crops on millions of hectares of land have been damaged, homes and livestock have been lost, and many people are in distress, with some losing their lives. He urged the government to show compassion at this stage.

Amid the farmers' suffering, Ravi said, "The ministers seem more focussed on claiming, 'I am the Chief Minister', 'I am the Chief Minister.' Who becomes the CM is not important. The people have entrusted you with power. You must respond to the hardships of farmers and the public."

"The damage has occurred in Belagavi, Vijayapura, Raichur, Bidar, and Kalaburagi districts. Farmers in these districts are in distress. At least now, the district minister should show some sensitivity," he said.

"Common people are in distress due to price rise. After you came, you have increased the prices of 60 items. Should I give you the list? If you see the situation today, it won't improve just by changing the Chief Minister. The situation will only improve if the government is changed. Celebrations have become more important to CM Siddaramaiah than responding to distress," he claimed.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While I agree corruption needs to be addressed, BJP shouldn't act like saints either. Remember their own scams when they were in power? Both parties need to clean up their act.
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Michael C
As someone working in infrastructure sector, I can confirm that corruption in contracts is a major issue across states. This needs systemic reform, not just political blame games.
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Shreya B
Farmers are suffering in North Karnataka districts and ministers are busy with power tussle? This is so disappointing. At least show some humanity towards people in distress. 🙏
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Aman W
Contractors wouldn't write such a letter without solid evidence. Government should conduct a transparent investigation instead of ignoring these serious allegations.
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Kavitha C
Price rise + corruption = double trouble for common man. When will our leaders understand that people want good governance, not political drama? 🤦‍♀️
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David E
The focus should be on helping flood-affected farmers in Belagavi and other districts. Political parties should work together during such crises instead of scoring points.

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