K'taka polls: Siddaramaiah questions PM's credibility

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

on Monday came down heavily upon Modi while saying that he should carry 'high credibility' while levelling any allegation against the

Addressing media, the said, "Dear Modi, being the of the country your words should carry high credibility. I would, therefore, request you to substantiate your allegation that "corruption and mis-governance are rampant in Karnataka" with facts."

Referring to Prime Minister's recent statement where he stated that "countdown has begun for government", hit back and said, "countdown for the has begun not for his government".

Stating that the was facilitating corruption, Siddaramaih said that the former is not morally fir to be the

He further asked the to fight the upcoming Assembly Elections with dignity.

also took a jibe at the for holding Parvitan rally in the state and said that the rally is being funded by "Adani -Ambani."

When asked as to who is funding BJP's Parvitan rally, he said, "Which money? whose money?. May be, it is from Ambani or from Adani. May be, it is from somebody else. It is black money."

Siddaramaih also raked up the 2002 Godhra riots and recent Haryana's Kasganj violence and said, "How many died during their tenure in Godhra? Over 2000 people were killed back then.

Also, is there any law and order in Wherever the BJP is in power there is no protection for minorities."

The also attacked Amit BS Yedduyurappa and said, "was involved in a murder case... Here (in Karnataka) also they are projecting a candidate (BS Yedduyurappa) who has been to jail."

also took on the for saying that has not been receiving the benefits of Centre's funds.

"The keeps making comments that he has given so much money to the states. Where do you think this money is coming from? It is the taxes collected in the state which was sent to the Centre. It is our money which comes back," he added.

"As per 14th finance commission, in last three years we were supposed to get 95.200 crore, whereas we got 84.500 crores, so they have to give 10,000 crores more. This neither knows nor Amit Shah," he added.

Earlier on Sunday, while addressing a rally in Bengaluru, the launched a veiled attack at the Siddaramaih-led government while saying that people of the state have not received the benefits of Centre's funds.

"Can you see the funds provided by the centre utilised properly in Can you see the benefits of funds provided by the centre to " he asked the attendees.

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First Published: Mon, February 05 2018. 14:45 IST