HUBBALLI: Narendra Modi must no longer try to demean the submit of the Prime Minister by means of indulging in low-level politics, leader minister Siddaramaiah stated in Koppal on Wednesday.
Responding to the PM's allegations in Davanagere on Tuesday, Siddaramaiah stated he must explain why a Lokayukta used to be no longer appointed in Gujarat for nine years all the way through his tenure as leader minister. "Even after four years of becoming Prime Minister, he has not appointed a Lokpal despite a struggle by Anna Hazare," he stated.
He added that fraudsters Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi have escaped from the country. Modi had assured he would safeguard the country as a watchman but now he has failed in discharging his accountability. "So he doesn't have the moral right to speak about corruption. He should be ashamed to have a person (referring to Yeddyurappa) who accepted bribes through cheque on his dais," he stated.
Responding to Modi's 'seeda rupaiyya' jibe, Siddaramaiah stated such feedback are affecting the honor of his submit by means of making allegations without paperwork. "I'm not answerable to Amit Shah, but to the people of Karnataka. I have given an account of every single paisa to people through the budget. They know well who killed farmers in Haveri and who said no printer is available to waive off loans of farmers," he added.
In a retort to Modi's 'seedha rupaiyya sarkar' (money prematurely) remark about the Siddaramaiah government, KPCC operating president Dinesh Gundu Rao stated NaMo stands for 'Namage Mosa' (we're cheated). "The large-scale fraud in demonetization, implementation of GST under the Modi regime and PNB scam are all evidence of it," he stated.
Rao stated: "A lot of people, particularly the poor, were put to hardship due to the unscientific decisions like demonetization and hurried implementation of GST.''
Responding to the PM's allegations in Davanagere on Tuesday, Siddaramaiah stated he must explain why a Lokayukta used to be no longer appointed in Gujarat for nine years all the way through his tenure as leader minister. "Even after four years of becoming Prime Minister, he has not appointed a Lokpal despite a struggle by Anna Hazare," he stated.
He added that fraudsters Nirav Modi, Vijay Mallya and Lalit Modi have escaped from the country. Modi had assured he would safeguard the country as a watchman but now he has failed in discharging his accountability. "So he doesn't have the moral right to speak about corruption. He should be ashamed to have a person (referring to Yeddyurappa) who accepted bribes through cheque on his dais," he stated.
Responding to Modi's 'seeda rupaiyya' jibe, Siddaramaiah stated such feedback are affecting the honor of his submit by means of making allegations without paperwork. "I'm not answerable to Amit Shah, but to the people of Karnataka. I have given an account of every single paisa to people through the budget. They know well who killed farmers in Haveri and who said no printer is available to waive off loans of farmers," he added.
In a retort to Modi's 'seedha rupaiyya sarkar' (money prematurely) remark about the Siddaramaiah government, KPCC operating president Dinesh Gundu Rao stated NaMo stands for 'Namage Mosa' (we're cheated). "The large-scale fraud in demonetization, implementation of GST under the Modi regime and PNB scam are all evidence of it," he stated.
Rao stated: "A lot of people, particularly the poor, were put to hardship due to the unscientific decisions like demonetization and hurried implementation of GST.''
PM Narendra Modi has no moral right to speak about graft: Siddaramaiah
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