Prahlad Joshi Criticizes Siddaramaiah Over PM Modis Remarks

Prahlad Joshi Criticizes Siddaramaiah Over PM Modis Remarks

New Delhi, May 12: Prahlad Joshi, the Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution, and Consumer Affairs, has launched a sharp attack on the Congress government in Karnataka. He accused the government of merely increasing inflation, engaging in appeasement politics, and being mired in internal power struggles among its legislators and ministers.

Joshi stated that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is “wasting time criticizing others instead of fixing his own house.” In response to Siddaramaiah’s claim that PM Modi’s speech was “filled with lies and hatred,” Joshi challenged the Chief Minister to address the administrative failures of his government and the ongoing internal conflicts before criticizing the Prime Minister.

He asserted that the true face of the Congress government has now been revealed, claiming that it excels only in publicity. Joshi highlighted several administrative failures of the state government and launched a vigorous attack on its performance.

He alleged that under the guise of guarantee schemes, the Congress government has ensnared Karnataka in a web of debt. He pointed out that development work has come to a standstill, with potholes dominating the roads and contractors yet to be paid. Meanwhile, the burden of rising prices is being placed on the common people daily.

Further criticizing Siddaramaiah, Joshi remarked that although the Chief Minister often presents himself as an “economic expert,” he has driven Karnataka’s economy into a pit. He claimed that internal power struggles within the government have derailed governance. Additionally, he accused the government of betraying the public by increasing prices of 48 essential items, including milk and fuel.

Joshi defended PM Modi, stating that while the UPA government saw a decline in India’s economy, under Modi’s leadership, India has emerged as the world’s fourth-largest economy. He challenged Siddaramaiah to answer questions related to the internal power struggles and administrative gridlock within his own government before questioning others.

He also noted that under Siddaramaiah’s rule, Karnataka’s debt burden has rapidly increased, with the revenue deficit reaching historically high levels, breaking all previous records. Referring to Siddaramaiah’s use of the term “betrayal,” Joshi suggested that the Chief Minister should first discuss the betrayal occurring with Congress’s coalition partners. He accused the Congress party of repeatedly betraying its alliance partners, fracturing regional mandates, and toppling several governments.

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