Bengaluru: The ambitious Griha Jyothi scheme, one of the five flagship initiatives launched by the Karnataka Congress government, is now under threat of being discontinued, stirring public concern and indignation. Reports have emerged suggesting that the state’s electricity supply companies (Escoms) are poised to halt the scheme unless the government provides the necessary funds in advance. BJP state president BY Vijayendra has been vocal in his criticism of what he describes as the Congress government’s impending financial collapse.
According to sources, various Escoms have petitioned the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission, demanding that the state government either disburse the Griha Jyothi funds upfront or authorize the companies to recover these charges directly from consumers. If approved, such a move would effectively eliminate the benefits of the Griha Jyothi scheme for the public, contradicting the government’s assurances to provide relief to the economically vulnerable.
Vijayendra has expressed outrage over the situation, questioning the government’s fiscal management and strategic planning. His statements highlight a perceived escalating crisis, with claims that the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has failed to effectively manage the state’s finances during his tenure, despite his extensive experience in presenting budgets. Vijayendra reveals that since the advent of the Congress government, the promised welfare schemes have struggled due to a lack of economic foresight, leaving the populace vulnerable to increasing hardships.
ಬಿಟ್ಟಿ ಭಾಗ್ಯಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಒಂದಾದ ಗೃಹ ಜ್ಯೋತಿ ನಂದಿಸಲು ಎಸ್ಕಾಂಗಳು ಸನ್ನದ್ಧವಾಗಿವೆ. 15 ಬಾರಿ ಬಜೆಟ್ ಮಂಡಿಸಿರುವ ದಾಖಲೆ ತಮ್ಮದೆಂದು ಹೇಳಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವ ಮುಖ್ಯಮಂತ್ರಿ @siddaramaiah ನವರು ಈ ಬಿಟ್ಟಿ ಭಾಗ್ಯಗಳಿಗೆ ಹಣ ಸರಿದೂಗಿಸಲು ಸಮತೋಲನ ಕಳೆದುಕೊಂಡಿರುವುದು ಅವರು ಅಧಿಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಬಂದ ದಿನದಿಂದಲೂ ಅನಾವರಣಗೊಳ್ಳುತ್ತಿದೆ.
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“Escoms are ready to extinguish one of the remaining blessings, Griha Jyothi,” Vijayendra declared in a recent tweet, amplifying concerns that the normal functioning of essential welfare programs is languishing under the current administration. “Vote bank-based schemes without economic foresight and commitment are languishing, while development is a farce,” he further argued, emphasizing the rising costs of living that are impacting common citizens disproportionately.
The Fallout of Failed Policies
Vijayendra’s criticisms extend beyond the Griha Jyothi initiative. He lamented the alleged cessation of funding for other key initiatives, such as the Grihalakshmi scheme, and pointed out that beneficiaries of the Congress government’s promises remain empty-handed. Regarding the Youth Fund Scheme, he noted, “Apart from announcements requesting applications, no concrete financial assistance has reached the youth,” raising alarms about the government’s follow-through on its commitments.
The impact of the Shakti Scheme on the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has also been alarming, with reports of losses accumulating due to the initiative’s financial strain. Vijayendra maintains that the resultant fare hikes imposed unofficially on passengers serve as a glaring example of the government’s failure to manage its welfare programs effectively.
A Call for Accountability and Change
In light of these unfolding events, Vijayendra has sounded a clarion call for accountability from the Congress government, demanding its resignation in the wake of what he perceives as a staggering failure to fulfill its promises. He claimed, “The Congress government’s administration has become dysfunctional, leaving Karnataka without resources to support development across any critical sector, including agriculture.”
He emphasised that the people of Karnataka did not elect Congress to merely enjoy the fruits of power; they did so with the expectation that their leaders would shepherd the state toward prosperity and welfare. Instead, he argues, the aspirations of the electorate are being systematically quashed, hinting at a deeper crisis of governance that has left the people despairing for a brighter future.
Vijayendra cautioned the Congress government about the impending public outrage over these unfulfilled promises, portending a potentially challenging future for the party ahead of the 2025 elections. He urged immediate action to rectify the situation before constituents decide to take matters into their own hands.
A Call for Responsible Governance as CM Siddaramaiah Prepares to Present 16th Budget
As CM Siddaramaiah prepares to unveil the 16th budget, BJP state president BY Vijayendra has issued a scathing four-page open letter that critiques the government’s financial strategies and promises accountability from the leadership. The letter reflects concerns about the state’s fiscal condition and the efficacy of the welfare schemes promised to the public.
In his letter, Vijayendra expressed his opposition to discussions regarding potential hikes in milk and electricity prices—issues which he claims have been raised for a second time under the current administration. He underscored the unfortunate implications of a recent communication from the government to the Tariff Commission, stating, “If the state government had not written a letter to the Tariff Commission, there would have been no occasion to increase metro fares,” illustrating his point about governmental mismanagement.
A Financial Question Mark
The crux of Vijayendra’s message revolves around the fiscal challenges Karnataka faces. He emphasizes that citizens are anxiously awaiting details of the anticipated debt that might be accrued in the upcoming budget. “You should not be the target of the infamy of bringing Karnataka to a dire situation,” he cautioned, emphasizing concerns that essential payments—such as salaries for employees, electricity bills, and contractor dues—may become unmanageable.
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Vijayendra expressed hope that the budget would present a “financially responsible, development-oriented roadmap” that could restore public trust and demonstrate fiscal prudence. He articulated his aspiration that Siddaramaiah’s budget successfully lays the groundwork for sustainable economic growth, social welfare, and prudent financial management, asserting, “This budget should reflect these priorities.”
Addressing the Unmet Promises
The letter also highlighted the failure of various government schemes intended to support citizens, asserting that many initiatives have yet to reach those in need effectively. Vijayendra lamented, “Escoms are ready to extinguish one of the blessings of the house,” a reference to the Griha Jyothi scheme, which is designed to provide electricity benefits to households. He accused the Chief Minister of losing control over these essential welfare programs and failing to fulfill economic commitments.
He noted specific grievances related to other schemes, stating, “The money for the Grihalakshmi scheme has been stopped,” and criticized the Congress government for its failure to deliver on promises such as the additional 5 kg of rice and financial aid to the youth under the Yuva Nidhi Yojana. Particularly troubling for Vijayendra is the rising operational losses faced by the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) due to the Shakti Yojana, underscoring how mismanagement is impacting everyday citizens.
A Dire Call for Accountability
Vijayendra’s tone takes on a more serious note as he reflects on the wider implications of the Congress government’s performance. He lamented, “In just one and a half years, the government’s administrative system has become dysfunctional,” and called this scenario a misfortune for Karnataka, as the state now finds itself with “not a penny for the development of any sector, including agriculture.”
He criticised the Congress leadership, stating that “the people did not elect Congressmen to enjoy power,” but rather with the expectation of effective governance and successful implementation of welfare programs. “All the hopes and aspirations of the people are being dashed,” he asserted, linking the government’s inaction to a growing sentiment of betrayal among constituents.
As he warned of a potential crisis in 2025, Vijayendra called on the Congress government to acknowledge its failures and resign before public dissatisfaction escalates into widespread unrest. His letter not only critiques the financial and administrative state of Karnataka but also serves as a rallying cry for responsible governance and accountability in the face of rising economic challenges.
As Karnataka braces for the unveiling of the budget, the message from Vijayendra will undoubtedly resonate with many citizens who are seeking reassurance that their government will prioritize fiscal responsibility and effective governance moving forward.
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