Amit Shah accuses Siddaramaiah govt. of 'pocketing' funds

ANI  |  Koppal (Karnataka) [India] 

(BJP) accused Siddaramaiah-led state government of "pocketing" the funds pumped into the state by the Centre.

"Under the 13th Finance Commission, got Rs. 88,583 crore, which was increased to Rs. 2, 19,506 crore under the government. All the money sent by the has been pocketed by the government," Shah said while addressing a public rally at Koppal on Friday.

Highlighting corruption prevalent in the state, Shah claimed that under the government had become one with widespread suicides, atrocities against women and unemployment.

"The people of do not have supply of or enough jobs to sustain a livelihood, but their wears a watch worth Rs. 40 lakh. This indicates how much corruption the government is involved in," he said.

Launching a scathing attack on the incumbent chief minister, Shah claimed that the former was 'running away' and looking for a safer seat to contest in the upcoming assembly polls.

"The is dependent on in this election. However, he himself is running away from the Chamundeshwari to the Badami assembly constituency to escape to a safer seat. The only achievements of the governement in the state have been rapid increase in corruption, rapes and suicides. After all this, still thinks will win the election for him. How can anyone who has run away from his own seat win elections for his party" he quipped.

On the second day of his two-day visit to poll-bound Karnataka, the is expected to address public rallies in three different regions. He is also expected to visit the Basawesawara Aikya Sthala in Kudala Sangama, and in district.

will go to polls on May 12 to elect representatives to the 225-member state assembly.

The results will be out on May 15.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 02:38 IST