Cong. govt. denying guarantee schemes to beneficiaries on flimsy grounds, alleges Vijayendra

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BJP State president   B.Y. Vijayendra addressing reporters successful  Shivamogga connected  Monday.

BJP State president B.Y. Vijayendra addressing reporters successful Shivamogga connected Monday. | Photo Credit: S.K. Dinesh

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State president B.Y. Vijayendra has accused the Congress authorities successful Karnataka of systematically denying radical the benefits of its warrant schemes with flimsy excuses.

Speaking to reporters present connected Monday, Mr. Vijayendra said that up of the 2023 Assembly elections, the Congress promised the Gruhalakshmi strategy to each women successful the State. However, aft coming to power, the enactment imposed restrictions connected the fig of beneficiaries, helium said, alleging that the authorities has present initiated different workout to further prune the database of eligible women.

“It is the work of the State authorities to instrumentality the warrant schemes successful the mode it had assured the people,” Mr. Vijayendra asserted.

He demanded that the authorities marque the State’s fiscal presumption transparent. He recalled that the BJP had earlier urged the erstwhile Chief Minister to merchandise a achromatic insubstantial connected the State’s finances and expressed anticipation that the existent Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar would bash the same.

Pointing to the Congress-ruled States, Mr. Vijayendra said some Telangana and Himachal Pradesh are struggling to fulfil their canvass guarantees. “Those governments are incapable to wage salaries to their employees. The concern successful Karnataka is nary better,” helium remarked.

Reacting to Mr. Shivakumar’s caller remarks connected curbing corruption, Mr. Vijayendra said the Congress has a agelong past of corruption, making specified statements from its leaders dependable hollow. “The radical of the State volition find it hilarious,” helium added.

Published - June 15, 2026 05:38 p.m. IST

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