DKS slams budget: We are all children of Mother India, we have to stay together


Bengaluru, Feb 1 (IANS): Answering queries on his brother and Congress MP DK Suresh’s comments on dividing India, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister, DK Shivakumar on Thursday said, “I am a citizen of united India. Suresh has only mirrored the disappointment of the people about not getting a fair share of revenues in the Interim Budget announced today. We are all children of Mother India and we have to stay together. South India also needs the same priority and importance that is accorded to the Hindi states.”

Shivakumar lambasted the Interim Budget as “the worst he has seen” and said Karnataka had got a raw deal.

“Karnataka has elected 26 BJP MPs and now the number has gone up to 27. What have all the MPs done for Karnataka? Will the BJP MPs from Karnataka protest in front of the Parliament House at least now?” he said.

He said, “I had called on Union Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, and had appealed for allocation of funds for various projects of Karnataka but nothing has been allocated. Many irrigation projects are suffering due to paucity of funds and several new projects in Bengaluru need funds. She is elected from Karnataka but Karnataka has got a raw deal in the Budget.”

“I had sought time from the Prime Minister to discuss development works in Bengaluru, but did not get the time. An allocation of Rs 5,000 crore announced for Upper Bhadra project in the last budget has not been released yet. Karnataka has got nothing from this budget, it is a very disappointing budget,” he said.

Replying to a query on Mekedatu, he said, “There is a meeting of Cauvery Water Management Authority today and we have sent our officials. We expect a positive outcome,” he said.

Responding to a question on discontinuation of guarantees after the Lok Sabha elections, he said, “Our guarantee schemes will continue for the full five years and that is our commitment. We will come back to power in the next Assembly election and will continue the guarantee schemes.”

Earlier in the day, Congress MP, DK Suresh stirred a controversy saying that discrimination was done on the lines of North India and South India. “If this continues, the country will have to be divided,” he had said.

Suresh had said that the money for South India is allotted to North India. “Due to such favours, the South is facing financial difficulties. If this continues inevitably we will have to raise a voice to make South India a separate nation,” Suresh said.

On the interim budget, he said, “There is ambiguity on the performance of last year. Doubts are beginning to form about the conditions and status of the nation.”

Suresh said that the BJP has made few announcements with regard to elections. “The budget is all about slogans. Those who ridiculed our guarantee schemes are all set to face elections in the name of guarantees,” he said.

 

  

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  • Anil, Goa

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    It looks like South and North East may become a different province in The upcoming elections aftermath ..Ruling party MPs of karnataka must fight for at least jobs for karnataka locals all being given to other districts and states .What is the use of them Being elected and warming Kursi ..To be reflected on the same ideology ? These MPs Are encouraging jobs for votes meaning get rid of locals so they get their votes from other means ..

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  • Anil, Goa

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    It looks like South and North East may become a different province in The upcoming elections aftermath ..Ruling party MPs of karnataka must fight for at least jobs for karnataka locals all being given to other districts and states .What is the use of them Being elected and warming Kursi ..To be reflected on the same ideology ? These MPs Are encouraging jobs for votes meaning get rid of locals so they get their votes from other means ..

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    The Karnataka government should join with the governments of other South Indian states and West Bengal to demand a fair share of revenues from the Union government.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    We are willing to survive with Pakodas ...

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  • Prof. Melville D'Costa, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Please spell BUDGET, Sir.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Dubai/Mundkur

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Shivanna....... Yenna Appe Bethene Undu Maraya... Daaye Pokkade Dialogue Dakkun.... Maata Politiciansanna Surpa Gothinjja

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    If the crores wasted on freebies are diverted for development of the state , I think Karnataka is self sufficient. No point in blaming center for all problems when there is a strong state government with majority of MLAs. Instead of freebies , generate avenues for the poor people ( not the ones who come to ration shops in SUVs) to earn their bread with honor.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    your reply to the news is like MUNDASU MOLA MUVATHERADU.....Sidda and DKS and all the other states are asking their fair share of the taxes...freebies or not is entirely different question...Congress is still managing with freebies....only govt officers are in a soup as they dont get money to make gulum....your andh bhakti has made you blind

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    The GST subsumed all other taxes which were available to STATES---- STATES HAD EARLIER OCTROI-- SALES TAX -- other revenue generation methods -- now only on Alcohol -- FUEL -- in which CESS is kept by centre and on land revenues-- While PM MODI as CM MODI of GUJARAT opposed vociferously GST -- on coming to power implemented -- as though like a Freedom movement -- independence day -- event -- Although flawed GST -- has benefits -- but common man suffers -- Today CORPORATES pay via Direct taxes less than the common man -- who pay indirect taxes - -GST - -Fuel tax -- cess etc -- hence known as SUIT BOOT KI SARKAR -- Further the GST is not released on time -- Our ministers have to go with begging bowl to get karnataka's money released to NEW DELHI -- The taxes towards so called forward States like KARNATAKA are shared less -- for every rupee sent to Centre -- karnataka receives less than 20 paise-- UTTARA PRADESH - -BIHAR etc they get more than one rupee back -- some STATES two or three times more --

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  • Sharath B, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    Encha kaas mini khaali anda free kordu kordu

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    While preparing Budget, FM must discuss with every state Government as well as opposition party leaders to get justice.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    it is high time that India should be managed in UAE style...all revenues police should be under the control of the particular state or province and not the central govt...this centre and state frictiion should vanish...only immigration and defence should be same for the whole country....the bhaiyyas are thinking that India means UP and Bihar...

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    This is a interim budget. Once they gets majority in LS then you see how they will give the full budget. People will literally grasp for breath and survival.

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  • Ashok, plano

    Fri, Feb 02 2024

    DK, fund is not for freebies .. shame on you .. ask fund from center and distribute free as if state collected it

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