Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The impact of the Maharashtra Assembly elections on Karnataka politics is also evident. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah responded to Prime Minister Modi’s allegations.The allegation was leveled against CM Siddaramaiah. Reacting to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allegations, CM Siddaramaiah said he will quit politics if Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirms the allegation. In the upcoming Congress session, Siddaramaiah directly challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi that if the allegations cannot be proven, then he should quit politics.
Let us tell you that Prime Minister Modi recently claimed that the Congress government in Karnataka looted Rs 700 crore from liquor vendors in the state for the Maharashtra assembly elections.
Addressing a rally in Akola, Maharashtra, the Prime Minister said that wherever the Congress forms the government, the state will become an ATM for the Congress royal family. Today, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Telangana have become their ATMs.
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Siddaramaiah attacks PM
He said no prime minister in history had ever told so many lies. Prime Minister Modi tweeted on the same issue yesterday, saying that it seems that Prime Minister Modi has not yet recovered from the nightmare of the BJP’s defeat in the Karnataka Assembly elections. Modi mentioned Karnataka many times in his speeches.
In his 2014 BJP election manifesto, he promised to hand over all land to waqf boards. He promised to eliminate encroachment on waqf properties. Later he said he was a member of the Congress government.
Waqf Board Withdrawal Notification Order
He said I had said that the government withdrew the order yesterday. To ensure that farmers are not harassed for occupying waqf properties, I have ordered withdrawal of notices issued to farmers. No one needs to worry about waqf notifications. Farmers will not be mobilized and land will not be freed up. He said if waqf notice is issued without hearing, we will cancel it.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered a probe into irregularities related to the Covid-19 pandemic. The order will be launched after Cabinet approval. Judge Michael D’Cunha’s Commission of Inquiry has uncovered cases of alleged irregularities in the purchase of equipment and medicines during the Covid 19 pandemic. There was a BJP government in the state at that time.
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Bulldozing: After the Supreme Court’s comments, state governments and officials will have to change their course.