Political Turmoil and Flood Crisis in Karnataka
Senior BJP leader R Ashoka criticized the Congress-led government in Karnataka for inefficiency in managing flood crises, accusing it of prioritizing internal power struggles over governance. He predicted an impending leadership change within the Congress, citing indifference towards farmers affected by flood-related damages and casualties.
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The political landscape in Karnataka is heating up as Senior BJP leader R Ashoka launched a severe critique against the Congress government. He denounced the administration for neglecting the pressing needs of flood-affected districts, where farmers and residents struggle amidst the devastation.
During a visit to Belagavi, Ashoka lambasted the state government under Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for its alleged inaction. Reports indicate that Maharashtra's dam releases have worsened the flooding in the Bhima and Krishna rivers, severely impacting districts like Kalaburagi and Vijayapura.
While Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently conducted an aerial survey, Ashoka claims there is a leadership vacuum due to internal Congress conflicts. The BJP leader suggested that a change in leadership is on the horizon, with speculations about potential candidates for the Chief Ministerial role.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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