Karnataka: BJP slams state government for financial mismanagement, asset sales to cover transport department arrears
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Karnataka: BJP slams state government for financial mismanagement, asset sales to cover transport department arrears

The BJP has accused the Karnataka government of severe financial mismanagement, alleging it is selling Transport Department assets to cover a growing fiscal deficit. The party claims massive arrears of Rs 7,154 crore and warns that such measures jeopardise public services and long-term fiscal stability.

IndreshIndresh
Dec 3, 2024, 03:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The BJP has strongly criticised the Karnataka government, accusing it of pushing the state into a financial crisis by selling off the assets of the Transport Department to cover up its growing fiscal deficits. The party has alleged that the state government has accumulated a massive arrear of Rs 7,154 crore, including dues owed to the Transport Department and its employees. It has been resorting to drastic measures to balance the books.

According to BJP General Secretary P. Rajeev, the Karnataka government has failed to pay Rs 1,480 crore under the Shakti Yojana for the financial year 2023-24 and another Rs 360 crore under the same scheme for the 2024-25 fiscal year. Rajeev expressed deep concerns about the government’s alleged actions, stating that it has essentially put the state’s transport corporation up for sale, using the guarantee of future losses as collateral.

Massive Arrears and Financial Strain

The BJP claims that the government’s financial mismanagement is evident in the staggering arrears left unpaid by the state, amounting to Rs 5,614 crore. This includes outstanding payments for provident funds, dues for retired employees, fuel costs, loan repayments, and other essential bills. The party has accused the state government of grossly neglecting its fiscal responsibilities, leading to a breakdown of the financial health of critical public services like the Transport Department.

In a meeting held on August 19, chaired by state chief secretary  Shalini Rajneesh, the Transport Department’s financial arrangements were reviewed. According to the details shared by the BJP, fuel costs alone are Rs 9.5 crore per day. At the same time, the department also bears a burden of Rs 3,650 crore annually for staff salaries and operational expenses. With mounting costs and increasing debt, the government has reportedly taken drastic steps to shore up its finances.

Fare Hike and Asset Sales to Cover Losses

The BJP claims that in response to the growing financial pressure, Shalini Rajneesh recommended a 15 per cent fare hike for transport services. However, even with this increase, the department is projected to lose Rs 1,800 crore in the coming year, exacerbating the dire situation. The financial burden on the government has forced it to explore alternative revenue sources, with one of the most controversial options being the sale of 200 acres of land owned by the transport corporation.

Reports suggest that the Karnataka government has instructed its officials to consider selling the land to private parties to generate much-needed funds. However, this move has faced intense opposition from various quarters, with critics accusing the government of undermining the long-term sustainability of public services for short-term financial gains. The sale of public land, especially valuable land near urban centres, has sparked widespread concerns about the future of the Transport Department and its ability to serve the people of Karnataka.

Opposition to Revenue Mobilisation Plans

There has been growing backlash against the government’s decision to use public transport land for revenue mobilisation.  Opponents argue that selling off assets is a dangerous path that could ultimately result in privatising essential public services. They warn that such measures would further entrench the state’s financial crisis rather than resolve it. BJP leaders have accused the government of deliberate financial mismanagement, questioning the priorities of the state leadership.

The BJP’s allegations highlight the deepening fiscal troubles of the Karnataka government, which it claims has effectively turned to asset sales to mask its financial mismanagement. P. Rajeev, in his statement, has warned that this strategy of asset liquidation could leave the state financially bankrupt, undermining the welfare of the common people and causing long-term damage to the state’s infrastructure.

Government’s financial crisis and lack of accountability

The BJP has demanded greater transparency from the Karnataka government regarding its handling of state finances, particularly regarding how the Transport Department has been managed. The party claims that rather than improving revenue collection and addressing inefficiencies, the government has resorted to selling off critical assets that will provide short-term financial relief but threaten the state’s fiscal stability.

BJP leaders also expressed concern about the lack of accountability in managing public funds and questioned the government’s overall approach to managing public sector enterprises. They have called for a full investigation into the financial mismanagement of the Karnataka government and urged the Chief Minister and Finance Minister to explain their strategy for addressing the state’s mounting debt and financial crisis.

As the political tensions rise, the Karnataka government faces mounting criticism from opposition parties and civil society groups. The BJP’s allegations of bankrupt governance, financial mismanagement, and the sale of public assets have sparked a heated debate about the future of the state’s public services. With the Transport Department’s viability hanging in the balance and the state’s finances in disarray, the calls for greater government accountability and fiscal reform will only grow louder in the coming weeks.

Topics: BJPKarnataka governmentBJP LeadersFinancial mismanagementTransport Department
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