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The BJP MP claimed the southern state is facing severe financial instability.
“It is an irresponsible economic model designed by the Congress in Karnataka. The state is now standing on the brink of bankruptcy and economic chaos. The government’s handling of public funds is creating an economic crisis,” Surya told reporters in Mumbai.
He claimed the previous BJP government had presented a Rs 20,000 crore revenue surplus budget in Karnataka. However, the “fiscal indiscipline and misgovernance” by Congress caused a revenue deficit of Rs 12,000 crore over the last two years.
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Surya claimed the Karnataka government’s promise to provide a monthly stipend of Rs 2,000 to women remains unfulfilled, forcing the intended beneficiaries to observe indefinite strikes.
“The state government is left with no funds for development,” he said, alluding to budgetary constraints caused by pre-poll promises.
Surya claimed even Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D K Shivakumar, recently admitted the paucity of funds for basic infrastructure maintenance.
“Deputy Chief Minister D Shivakumar publicly admitted twice that the state has no money to repair potholes in Bengaluru. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge sitting beside Shivakumar also acknowledged this concern,” said Surya.