Is Congress Looting SC/ST Welfare Funds in Karnataka?

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Is Congress Looting SC/ST Welfare Funds in Karnataka?

Synopsis

The BJP has intensified its criticism against the Congress government in Karnataka over alleged misappropriation of funds intended for SC/ST welfare. Leaders like R. Ashoka claim significant funds have been diverted for populist schemes, raising serious questions about social justice and accountability. This ongoing political tussle highlights the urgent need for transparency and support for marginalized communities.

Key Takeaways

  • BJP accuses Congress of diverting SC/ST funds
  • 31% of welfare funds allegedly misused
  • Call for accountability and justice for Dalits
  • Political implications for Congress in Karnataka
  • Highlighting the need for transparency in fund utilization

Bengaluru, Dec 13 (NationPress) Intensifying its critique of the Congress-led administration in Karnataka regarding the allocation of funds designated for the welfare of Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), the BJP claimed on Saturday that the 'Dalit anyay' (injustice) linked with Rahul Gandhi's political maneuvers has been unveiled in the state.

Leader of the Opposition R. Ashoka asserted that approximately 31 percent of the funds specifically allocated for the advancement of SCs and STs have been misappropriated since 2023 to support the Congress government’s so-called guarantee initiatives.

“This is not welfare; this is blatant theft of SC/ST entitlements. Resources intended for Dalit hostels, education of SC/ST scholars, entrepreneurship, livelihoods, and housing have been misused for populist agendas,” Ashoka accused.

He criticized Rahul Gandhi’s slogans, remarking, “And then the theatrics -- ‘Jitni Abadi, Utna Haq’ and ‘Samvidhan khatre mein hai’.”

“This is Dalit anyay. This is ‘Adivasi vishwasghaat’. This is vote-bank politics undermining social justice,” he claimed.

Ashoka further contended that while Rahul Gandhi preaches to the nation holding the Constitution, governments of his party are “detracting from the very communities the Constitution aims to safeguard.”

“Dalits don’t need slogans. They require their rightful financial allocations. They demand accountability. They seek justice -- not deceit,” he stated.

The BJP leader called upon Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar to “cease the plundering of SCSP/TSP (Scheduled Caste Sub Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) funds and halt the exploitation of Dalits for electoral advantages.”

“The misuse of funds allocated for Dalits is the Siddaramaiah government’s so-called achievement,” Ashoka alleged.

He further accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of deceiving Dalit leaders and implementing “anti-Dalit policies,” asserting that funds amounting to Rs 25,000 crore under the SCP/TSP meant for Dalit welfare have been diverted under the guise of guarantee schemes.

“Is this your interpretation of social justice, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah? Is this your pledge to Dalits?” Ashoka questioned.

Ashoka also alleged that masquerading as guarantee schemes, the Congress-led Karnataka government had “looted the state’s treasury, hindered development, and betrayed the impoverished, farmers, women, and youth.”

Point of View

I emphasize the necessity of scrutinizing both political parties regarding their commitment to social justice. The allegations brought forth by the BJP must be investigated thoroughly to ensure that funds intended for vulnerable communities are utilized effectively. Our priority should be to uphold the rights of all citizens, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds, in every political discourse.
NationPress
13/12/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the allegations made by the BJP against the Congress government?
The BJP alleges that approximately 31% of the funds designated for SC/ST welfare have been diverted to support Congress's guarantee schemes, which they describe as a misuse of Dalit funds.
Who is R. Ashoka?
R. Ashoka is the Leader of the Opposition in Karnataka, representing the BJP and has been vocal about the alleged misappropriation of funds meant for SC/ST welfare.
What does 'Dalit anyay' mean?
'Dalit anyay' translates to 'Dalit injustice' and refers to the perceived injustices faced by the Dalit community, particularly in the context of political and social policies.
What is the Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP)?
The Scheduled Caste Sub Plan (SCSP) is a government initiative aimed at ensuring the allocation of funds specifically for the development and welfare of Scheduled Castes.
What are the implications of these allegations?
If proven true, these allegations could imply a significant breach of trust and accountability, potentially affecting the political landscape in Karnataka and the welfare of marginalized communities.
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