Should Karnataka Government Resolve Urgent Issues Before Discussing CM's Successor?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Prioritizing urgent issues over political succession is crucial.
- Rising suicides among farmers and contractors signal a crisis.
- Law and order in Bengaluru requires immediate attention.
- The government must address drug-related problems in Mysuru.
- Public safety and welfare should come first in governance.
Bengaluru, Oct 24 (NationPress) BJP MLC N. Ravi Kumar urged the Karnataka government to prioritize addressing the state's urgent issues before discussing the successor to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. During a press briefing at the BJP State Office, Ravi Kumar, who serves as the Opposition Chief Whip in the state Legislative Council, stated, "The identity of the next Chief Minister is not our priority right now."
He accused a female foeticide network of operating from Mysuru, the Chief Minister's home district, questioning Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao about this serious matter. Furthermore, he brought up a disturbing case involving a child from the nomadic Hakki Pikki community, asking, "What has been done regarding this rape case?"
According to Ravi Kumar, open drug sales are rampant in Mysuru, and tragically, 2,300 farmers have committed suicide, in addition to seven government employees. He noted that a librarian in Kalaburagi and a waterman in Chamarajanagar took their own lives due to unpaid salaries.
He criticized the state government for the deteriorating law and order situation, citing rising cases of rape and murder in Bengaluru. He demanded, "Where is Home Minister G. Parameshwara? We need to find him!"
Furthermore, he highlighted the plight of contractors, stating that 15 have died by suicide and that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has received correspondence indicating that Rs 33,000 crore in dues remains unpaid. Despite allegations of a 60 percent commission mentioned in these letters, Ravi Kumar noted that the Chief Minister is questioning the evidence rather than taking action.
He also expressed disappointment over the loss of the AI Hub to Andhra Pradesh. Ravi Kumar remarked that if the government had concentrated on critical issues rather than succession politics, countless unemployed youths in Karnataka could have secured jobs. "Address these pressing matters first, and then discuss the next Chief Minister," he concluded.