Delhi, 25 March (H.S): The Congress has leveled allegations against the Modi government, claiming that it is deliberately withholding funds owed to Karnataka, leading to a severe cash crisis in the state. #KarnatakaCashCrisis #Congress #ModiGovernment
Jairam Ramesh, the Congress general secretary for communications, lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of orchestrating a financial stranglehold on India’s states. Ramesh asserted that Karnataka, having chosen a Congress government, is being unfairly targeted by the Modi administration. #JairamRamesh #ModiAdministration
The accusations stem from Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s claims that union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman consistently denied their written requests for funds. Ramesh criticized the Modi government for disregarding the principles of federalism and overriding Constitutional recommendations for political gain. #Siddaramaiah #NirmalaSitharaman #Federalism
Despite recommendations by the 15th Finance Commission for funds allocation to Karnataka, the Ministry of Finance has rejected these proposals. Siddaramaiah, in a social media post directed at Sitharaman, emphasized that Karnataka is not seeking funds for political promises but for its rightful share as per the Constitution. #FinanceCommission #NirmalaSitharaman
Ramesh concluded by asserting that the people of Karnataka are not pleading but demanding what is rightfully theirs, signaling a stance of defiance against the perceived injustice perpetrated by the Modi government. #KarnatakaDemandsJustice #ModiGovernment
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