Minutes after the BJP delivered its pronouncement for the May 10 Karnataka Gathering decisions, Congress pioneer Siddaramaiah today hit out at the decision party guaranteeing it didn’t satisfy most of its commitments in front of the past races.
Trying the saffron party to deliver a “report card” alongside its statement, Siddaramaiah said the BJP means “traitors”.
“@BJP4Karnataka ought to deliver their report card before their new proclamation. BJP pioneers have no respect for the commitments they make. They have not satisfied more than 90% of their commitments made in the past races. BJP implies traitors,” the Congress chief tweeted.
Prior, to the decision Bharatiya Janata Party delivered its pronouncement at an occasion in Bengaluru on Monday, making a large group of commitments besting which was an arrangement of 3 free cooking gas chambers to all BPL (Beneath Neediness Level) families yearly.
Free cooking gas chambers will be given in three portions of one chamber each in the long stretches of Yugadi, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Deepavali.
The pronouncement or the vision record was delivered by the BJP’s public president JP Nadda within the sight of Boss Priest Basavaraj Bommai and his ancestor and Lingayat robust BS Yediyurappa.
Likewise, in a declaration like the one in the approach to the Gujarat and Uttarakhand Gathering surveys last year, the BJP vowed to carry out Uniform Common Code (UCC) in Karnataka based on the suggestions of an undeniable level panel which is to be comprised for the reason.
The decision party, altogether, made 16 commitments in its vision record which vowed to send off the ‘Poshana’ (sustenance) conspire through which each BPL family will be furnished with half liter Nandini milk consistently and 5 kg Shri Anna-Siri dhania (millets) through the month to month apportion units.
“We will present the Visvesvaraya Vidya Yojane under which the state government will cooperate with famous people and foundations for comprehensive upgradation of government schools to top-class principles,” the proclamation said.