Karnataka BJP Welcomes PM Modi's Rs 10 Fuel Tax Reduction
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Bengaluru, March 27 (NationPress) The President of Karnataka BJP and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra has stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decisive move to slash the excise tax on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 has significantly alleviated the financial strain on the general populace.
Addressing the media in Bengaluru on Friday, he expressed his appreciation for PM Modi and the Union Petroleum Minister, congratulating them on behalf of the citizens of both the state and the nation for this impactful decision during a time of global unrest.
Vijayendra criticized the Congress-led state government for spending three years solely focusing on disparaging the Central government instead of delivering results. He urged the Chief Minister and his colleagues to recognize the people-oriented approach exhibited by PM Modi.
When asked about the situation in other countries, Vijayendra highlighted that while citizens in the United States and Australia are facing burdens of 25 to 30 percent, the Centre's reduction of excise duty in India has provided much-needed relief.
He further accused the Congress of habitually attributing their failures to others, questioning what accomplishments the Congress government could present after three years in power, a sentiment echoed by the public.
On the topic of MLAs seeking IPL tickets, he remarked that he disagrees with such requests, noting that public perception of politicians is negatively impacted by such demands, as reflected in media coverage.
Vijayendra recalled a tragic incident during a past IPL match where 11 innocent lives were lost due to the ruling party's mismanagement, asserting that this remains fresh in the minds of the people.
He emphasized that it is detrimental for elected officials to be perceived as distinct from ordinary citizens and reiterated his opposition to such elitist attitudes.
In response to inquiries about JD(S) leaders filing nominations in Davanagere and Bagalkot, he mentioned having spoken with former Chief Minister and Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, who indicated he would be available after April 1.