The Karnataka Congress Minister Bz Zameer Khan published a video on X of him with chief minister Siddaramaiah aboard a private jet posing in different places inside the plane
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) launched a scathing attack on the chief minister of Karnataka and head of the Siddaramaiah Congress and the Minister of State Zameer Ahmed Khan for having made “Photo and Folies in VVIP planes at the price of Taxpayers’ money “when their party requires donations and donations and donations and donations the state is faced with a drought situation.
Karnataka Congress Minister Bz Zameer Khan has published a video of himself with CM Siddaramaiah aboard a private jet posing in different places inside the plane.
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Ponawalla published a video message on X, formerly Twitter, to tear the congress party and said: “On the one hand, the Karnataka is in shock from the drought and the minister in Head of State asks the Center the Drought Rescue Fund … We see the ministers of the government of Karnataka do photo sessions and make follies in VVIP planes and jet planes at the price of taxpayers money with the chief minister. »»
“It is obscene, shameful, and it only shows that the state of mind of the congress is to use any state in which it obtains power as an automatic counter. They did it in Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan. Now he turned to Karnataka and Telangana, “said Ponawalla.
“ATM is the right word for governments of states that become captive of the Congress Party,” he added.
For the Congress
Karnataka is just an automatic counter
Congress VVIP Culture😡😡😡😡 https://t.co/swtcutz3n pic.twitter.com/yxpytjfhgb
– Shehzad Jai Hind (@shehzad_ind) December 22, 2023
The loot of the “Congress must continue”
Another BJP chief, Amit Malviya, also attacked the congress for the party’s crowdfunding campaign, and said that the Karanataka ministers had had `Happy moments ” traveling together in Delhi, to ask for funds for a relief of drought.
Sharing the video on X of Karnataka Congress Ministry of Photoshoot in a private jet, Malviya said: “On the one hand, the congress pretended to crowdfund and did not even serve Samosas in the Alliance Indi meeting, on the other hand , Zameer Ahmed Khan, Cabinet The Minister of Housing, Waqf and Minority Affairs of Karnataka Govt, displays his photos with CM Siddaramaiah in a private jet. They apparently had “happy moments” traveling together in Delhi, to search for funds for drought relief. »»
“Irony has died a million times. Karnataka is in shock from bad governance, but the loot of the congress must continue, “added Malviya.
On the one hand, the congress pretends to crowdfund and did not even serve the samosas at the meeting of the India alliance, on the other in a private … pic.twitter.com/skrlb5odji
– Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) December 22, 2023
Siddaramaiah asks for the center for early drought rescue release
On Tuesday, the Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the next day, he met the Minister of the Interior of the Union, Amit Shah, in Delhi and asked for early release from drought in the state.
The government of the State has also pointed out with central ministers to consider current farmers’ population data while approving the relief of drought.
Congress is looking for a donation
Meanwhile, the Grand Old Party of India, the Congress, finished 138 years of its foundation on December 28 of this year. He recently launched the “donation for Desh” crowdfunding campaign before Lok Sabha’s polls in 2024.
The campaign aims to “allow the party to create an India rich in distribution and opportunities for equal resources”.
Speaking on the campaign, the president of the Congress Mallikarjun Kharge said that it was the first time that the great old party has asked the people of the donations and quoted the Mahatma Gandhi, who also took donations from the public during the fight For freedom.
“This is the first time that Congress has asked people for the nation … if you only work by depending on the rich people, then you have to follow their policies. The Mahatma Gandhi also took donations from the public during the fight for freedom, “added Kharge.
With agency entries
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