
Karnataka’s ruling congress party is struggling with growing riots among its legislators in the middle of bribery and administrative failures that have caused significant embarrassment to the government. According to the PTI report on Wednesday, Minister of Internal Minister G Parameshware expressed the certainty that Minister Siddaramaiaha will be involved in dissatisfied MLA to solve his complaints.
“They (MLA) caused problems related to their constituencies, but caused problems at the state level? Talking about the problems related to the constituency and looking for early publication of funds for developing work in their segments.
Several Congress legislators, including Raju Kage of Kagwad and BR Patil from Aland, publicly criticized the government, quoted delay in development work, stopped the publication and corruption in the allocation of public housing.
Raju Kage indicated the resignation and accused the administration of “completely collapsed” because of the inefficiency and lack of sensitivity. Meanwhile, the accusation of Aland Mla Patil has intensified the crisis of Housing Corporation Rajiv Gandhi and the patil revealed in the leaked sound clip that nearly 950 houses were assigned by corrupt practices.
Patil explained that he did not directly name the minister, but called for a thorough investigation of housing council operations.
Sagar Mla Belur Gopalakrishna demanded the resignation of the Minister of Housing Zemeer Ahmed Khan over the scandal, even though Khan denied any unlawful conduct and expressed his readiness for the investigation.
In response to this development, the Minister of the Interior Parameshware said that the concerns were primarily related to the constituency and made sure that the main minister would deal with them.
He stressed that all MLAs were instructed to prepare action plans for development work £50 Crore in its election districts, with financial resources even promised by opposition lawmakers.
When he talked to reporters here, he said: £50 crore in its constituencies. CM himself assured that the funds would also be provided to the opposition MLA. All MLA, including me, are preparing an action plan for our constituencies. Can we do this without funding? ”
Parameshware acknowledged the frustration of some of the ministers, but claimed that such problems were common in any government and were solved by dialogue.
Minister Karnataka also rejected BJP attempts on politics and urged future progress rather than revision of historical controversy, such as an emergency situation.
The political storm caused sharp criticism from the opposition of BJP, with leaders claiming extensive corruption and predicting defects from the congress ranks
(Tagstotranslate) Karnataka