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Karnataka: BJP accuses Congress of appeasement, says State property handed over to minorities

R Ashoka, the Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, made startling accusations against the State Government, alleging that animal husbandry properties in Bengaluru were being allocated to minorities as a form of appeasement

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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka

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Leader of Opposition in Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka on February 29 alleged that the Karnataka Government was giving the animal husbandry property in Bengaluru to minorities in a bid to appease them and termed it a “big scandal.”

“The Government of Siddaramaiah, they are giving the animal husbandry property in Bengaluru, which is worth more than Rs 500 crores to minorities because minorities are more. It is a big scandal. BJP will protest inside and outside Vidhana Soudha.”

In a post on X, the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly asked what was the necessity of closing down the Government veterinary clinic that treats cattle and giving it to minorities.

“Land Jihad of Congress Government, CM @siddaramaiah you dare to give two acres of valuable animal husbandry land in the heart of Bengaluru city to Muslims. What was the necessity of closing down the Government veterinary clinic that treats cattle and giving it to Muslims? That clinic is not set up only for cattle. The treatment of other domestic animals was also established. We will not let the land in the heart of the city, worth more than five hundred crores, be handed over,” he posted on X. He further asked “Can this move by Congress Govt be called Land Jihad by @INCKarnataka Government?

Ashoka further suggested that if the State Government wants to please minorities, they can buy or purchase land and give it to them.

“Why take land dedicated to animal husbandry department. Where should the pet or domesticated animals of that area go?” he added.

Meanwhile, amid the ongoing row over alleged ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans outside Karnataka Assembly, BJP MLAs staged a protest in Vidhana Soudha demanding action on the incident.

Slogans, including, ‘down down Congress Government which is deciding nation, Spineless Government is not capable to take action, we want justice, arrest the culprit, down down Government,’ were raised by the BJP MLAs in assembly.

Leader of Opposition R Ashoka said that today in Karnataka, emergency and dictatorship have been brought to Vidhana Soudha. “Indira Gandhi then brought emergency in 1975 and now they brought this here,” he added.

“What we are demanding is don’t make Vidhana Soudha Pakistan agents spot or pro-Pakistan slogan raisers. They are brining censored videos to prove themselves right. They haven’t taken action against those who raised slogans. We are protesting for nation and to keep our nationality safe. Dignity of the nation is degraded and Home Minister also admitted that they are been asked about what happened,” he added.

Responding to the protest, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the Government has sent the voice report to FSL, and action will be taken after the report is received.

“As I have told you already Government is committed, we’ll not spare any person once the report come. We have given it for FSL. We’ll take action once report comes,” the Chief Minister said.

Congress’ Rajya Sabha arty’s MP-elect Syed Naseer Hussain on February 28 dismissed the BJP’s allegation that his supporters raised pro-Pakistan slogans at Vidhana Soudha.

“I can understand the frustration of the BJP. They have lost badly despite both parties (BJP-JDS) coming together and trying every trick in the book to get an extra Rajya Sabha seat from Karnataka,” Hussain told the media.

“The supporters were sloganeering ‘Naseer Sahab Zindabad, Naseer Khan Zindabad, Naseer Khan Zindabad’,” he added. Meanwhile, the BJP MLAs are going to hold a ‘Raj Bhavan Chalo’ march from Vidhana Soudha against the State Government over various State issues, specially on the Budget.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah presented the State budget at the assembly on February 16, in which he allocated funds for fee reimbursement of minority students, Rs 100 crore for the development of Waqf properties.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

 

Topics: BJPCongressKarnatakaBengaluruKarnataka CM SiddaramaiahR AshokaAnimal husbandry properties
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