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Karnataka: BJP has committed many sins and has no fundamental right to remain in power – Siddaramaiah

Bengaluru, March 8 While presenting the budget for 2021-2022 of Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa to the Karnataka Assembly, the opposition Congress on ….

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While presenting the budget for 2021-2022 Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa to the Karnataka Assembly, the opposition Congress on Monday stormed the House, saying that the BJP government in the state had no moral right to remain in power.

Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters, “This government has committed many sins and has no fundamental right to remain in power.” So we decided to protest against the presentation of the budget. “

He alleged that the Chief Minister (who is also the Finance Minister of the state) and Mining and Geology Minister Murugesh Nirani bail in a criminal case related to the creation of fake documents to take back the land of Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) in Devanahalli, Bengaluru. Are on

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Leader of the Opposition in the House Siddaramaiah also said that after BJP MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi was accused of ‘sex-for-job’, six other ministers issued directions against the media or prevented the publication of any derogatory material in the media. Had moved the civil court.

Ramesh Jarkiholi later had to resign

He said, “These six ministers, including Shivram Hebbar, MB Patil, Dr. Sudhakar, are frightened after the controversial video clip of Ramesh Jarkiholi surfaced. What is their fear? Is there any reason behind the fear? “

According to the leader, there are many ministers whose objectionable CDs have been made.

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He said that the ministers’ approach to the court in this matter is a threat to the freedom of the press.

Siddaramaiah also accused the government of increasing corruption

Also, he said that the Congress would not listen to the “unethical” government’s budget and members would oppose it by wearing black cats.

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