Congress govt. hits a ton, but challenges remain
The Hindu
The Congress government, led by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, which has so far implemented three of the five pre-poll guarantee schemes, completed 100 days in office on Sunday without fanfare.
The Congress government, led by the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, which has so far implemented three of the five pre-poll guarantee schemes, completed 100 days in office on Sunday without fanfare.
However, the government is looking at the launch of Gruha Lakshmi — its most ambitious guarantee on August 30 in Mysuru — to commemorate the successful completion of 100 days in office; party leader Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to participate in it.
While the implementation of pre-poll guarantees — Gruha Jyothi, Anna Bhagya, and Shakti already, and Gruha Lakshmi set to be launched in a couple of days — has remained the highlight of the new government, it has also been under attack for alleged corruption in transfers of officials and in public contracts.
The government is also under scrutiny for reducing allocation of funds to development works in its bid to fund the guarantees that is likely to cost upwards of ₹54,000 crore annually. With a number of legislators complaining about fund allocation, the government was also forced to hold district-wise meetings with its legislators to pacify them.
“It has been 100 days since our government came to power. In the Assembly elections, voters reposed trust in us and gave us 135 seats, resulting in the formation of a stable government. By utilising this opportunity given by the people, we are trying to sincerely fulfil their expectations,” Mr. Siddaramaiah said in a statement on Sunday.
Invoking social justice, he said: “Along with the implementation of guarantees and development projects, we are leading the State in the path of equality shown by great personalities such as Buddha, Basava, Ambedkar, Kuvempu, Kanakadasa, and Narayana Guru. It is the century celebration for our journey which has started with the hope of reaching the last person of society through government programmes.”
Government sources said that an achievement report would also be released in a couple of days.
No room for complacency till counting is completed, Chandrababu Naidu tells TDP-BJP-JSP contestants. The TDP-BJP-JSP alliance will register a comfortable victory in the general elections over the YSRCP, he says. Alleging that the YSRCP has conspired to create disturbances on the counting day, the TDP national president advises the chief counting agents and their teams to see to it that the officials adhere to norms related to counting.