Karnataka: BJP alleges bankruptcy as Siddaramaiah government plans to borrow Rs 48,000 crore for development works
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Karnataka: BJP alleges bankruptcy as Siddaramaiah government plans to borrow Rs 48,000 crore for development works

Karnataka's state government led by CM Siddaramaiah plans to borrow Rs 48,000 crore for development projects, with BJP alleging fiscal mismanagement. The BJP criticised the government for relying heavily on loans while implementing price hikes and facing law and order issues.

IndreshIndresh
Jan 25, 2025, 03:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The Karnataka state government, in its latest financial move, is set to borrow a massive Rs 48,000 crore to meet its capital expenditure needs for ongoing development projects in the final quarter of the financial year. This comes as the government grapples with the reality of relying heavily on loans for its capital expenditure while using tax revenues primarily for Pancha guarantee schemes and fixed expenses.

As the fiscal year enters its final phase, the state’s Congress-led government has focused on a Pancha guarantee-centric administration, prioritising social welfare and revenue expenses. With the state’s tax revenues falling short of the funds required for capital projects that generate long-term assets, borrowing has become the go-to solution for financing development work.

Tax Revenue and Spending Breakdown

By December, the state government had collected Rs 1,25,101 crore in revenue from four major taxes. However, this revenue has largely been allocated towards covering regular operational and fixed expenses, with very little left for the capital expenditure necessary for development projects.

In line with the state’s budget, Rs 55,877 crore was earmarked for capital expenditure for development initiatives. By November, the government had already spent Rs 21,493 crore on infrastructure and other development works, primarily funded through loans.

The government plans to ramp up borrowing significantly to meet its capital expenditure target in the remaining three months.

Total Borrowing for 2024-25

The state government has decided to borrow Rs 1,05,246 crore for the fiscal year 2024-25. Rs 6,855 crore will be borrowed from the central government, and Rs 96,840 crore will be raised through the open market. The state has borrowed Rs 47,000 crore through the open market via the RBI and another Rs 6,000 crore from other sources, bringing the total borrowing for the year to Rs 53,000 crore.

Borrowing Details for the Year

The government kept borrowing relatively modestly in the first half of the fiscal year, with only Rs 7,000 crore raised in the first five months. No public debt was raised through the RBI in the initial quarters. However, borrowing picked up pace starting September 2024. According to the Finance Department, the government borrowed Rs 660 crore in April, Rs 1,455 crore in May, Rs 165 crore in June, Rs 1,180 crore in July, and Rs 540 crore in August, bringing the total public debt to Rs 32,884 crore by November.

In December alone, the government raised Rs 20,000 crore through the open market via the RBI.

48,000 Crore Loan in the Final Quarter

As the financial year draws close, the state government is gearing up to borrow Rs 48,000 crore in the final quarter. This borrowing will be exclusively for capital expenditure related to development works, with Rs 16,000 crore being borrowed in January, another Rs 16,000 crore in February, and the final Rs 16,000 crore in March.

A senior Finance Department official has assured that the loan amount will be raised without exceeding the financial liability limit, ensuring that the state’s fiscal health remains intact while allowing the government to push forward with its planned infrastructure and development projects.

With this significant borrowing plan in place, the state is expected to accelerate development work in the final quarter, aiming to meet its capital expenditure targets and deliver on its promises of infrastructure growth.

BJP Accuses Bankruptcy Amidst Price Hikes and Rising Crimes

In a scathing attack on the state government, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly R. Ashok has accused the current administration of being bankrupt and on the brink of collapse. Speaking at a press conference in the city, Ashok alleged that the government had reached a “coma stage” due to its financial mismanagement, particularly through implementing numerous guarantee schemes. He pointed out that the state government had imposed price hikes on the public in almost every sector, including bus fares, stamp duty, taxes, milk prices, and metro fares, burdening the common man.

Ashok remarked that the situation had become dire, with the government failing to address key issues affecting the public. “The government has become bankrupt,” he stated, adding that the state’s fiscal health was deteriorating rapidly. He also criticised the government’s handling of law and order, suggesting that there was serious doubt about whether a functioning home department in the state even existed. “Various crimes, including bank robberies, cow udder cutting, and rapes, are happening daily in the state,” he said, further emphasising that law and order had completely broken down under the current regime.

Financial Mismanagement and Rising Debt

Focusing on the government’s financial policies, Ashok compared the current administration with the BJP-led government, under which no loans were taken to avoid burdening the state’s people. “During the BJP government, when the budget was presented, there was an opportunity to take a loan of Rs. 25,000 crore. But we did not take that loan so the state’s people would not face more debt. Now, the government is in a situation where it may have to beg for resources like the state of Kerala,” Ashok alleged.

He also criticised Congress for handling the state’s finances, saying that the government’s financial mismanagement led the state into a precarious situation. “There is no money for development, and even the MLAs from their own party are admitting this. Corruption is rampant everywhere, and this is a 60% commission government,” Ashok said, pointing out that the state had not seen any substantial development due to these issues.

Predictions of Political Shifts and Corruption Allegations

Ashok also made a bold prediction regarding Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s political future. “In a few months, Siddaramaiah will become a former Chief Minister,” Ashok said, hinting at a possible leadership change shortly. He clarified that the selection of the state president would follow the election process, but it was clear that the current administration was on the verge of significant political shifts.

Calls for Agricultural Reforms

In a separate engagement, Ashok also voiced concerns over the state’s agricultural policies, specifically using chemical fertilisers. Speaking at a seminar and farmers’ conference organised by the Agriculture Department at the Sri Gurugunda Brahmeshwara Swamy Jatra Mahotsava, Ashok urged farmers to adopt organic and scientific methods to improve yield. “Good and natural food is everyone’s right,” he said, emphasising that reliance on chemicals harmed the environment and food quality.

Ashok’s statements resonated with Sri Nanjavadhuta Swamiji, who also spoke at the event, stressing the need for agriculture to evolve as an industry. “We are losing faith and enthusiasm in agriculture, and in the next decade or so, we will be begging from others for food if we don’t act now,” Swamiji warned. He highlighted the importance of making agriculture profitable to inspire farmers and boost the industry.

State of Affairs and Growing Dissent

Ashok’s comments reflect the growing dissatisfaction with the Congress-led government’s performance in various sectors, including law and order, fiscal health, and agriculture. The mounting debt, price hikes, and criminal activities have led to increased public disillusionment, with many fearing the state may be on the brink of a fiscal and political crisis. The BJP’s vocal criticism continues to fuel unrest, suggesting that the state may face significant challenges in the months ahead.

Topics: KarnatakaKarnataka governmentstate governmentoppositionPancha Guarantee SchemesRs 48development works
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