BJP Criticizes Congress Amidst Siddaramaiah's Resignation in Karnataka
The BJP in Karnataka has criticized the Congress following the resignation of Siddaramaiah as chief minister, claiming that the state's future leadership would not benefit Karnataka. The BJP accused Congress of corruption and financial mismanagement, alleging the state's development had been halted under their leadership.
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The BJP in Karnataka has attacked the Congress party following Siddaramaiah's resignation as chief minister, arguing that any new leader will fail to benefit the state. They accused the Congress government of halting Karnataka's development and engaging in corruption, claiming the administration misused funds meant for welfare programs.
In a social media post on 'X', the BJP alleged Congress' leadership has burdened the state with debt while failing to address vital issues such as youth unemployment and farmer distress. They criticized Congress for allegedly exploiting Karnataka's resources and labeled the state's previous general secretaries as the true 'super Chief Ministers' during the past three years.
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