Mangaluru, Nov 2: BJP leader and former minister Govind Karajola lashed the Siddaramaiah-led state government for its failure in implementing suitable welfare programmes and facilities such as housing schemes, irrigation schemes and schools for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes in the state.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of an SC/ST and OBC convention organised by the district BJP unit here on Monday, he said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had no social concern for people belonging to backward classes including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Despite announcing several welfare schemes for farmers belonging to backward classes including irrigation schemes, the Congress government has not implemented even a single scheme successfully after coming to power. Not a single borewell was provided for the farmers, whereas about 24,000 borewells had been sanctioned through Dr B R Ambedkar Development Corporation for SC/ST communities when the BJP government was in tenure in Karnataka, he claimed, adding that not even 50,000 homes were built by Siddaramaiah government for backward communities under various housing schemes.
He further said that the former BJP government had set up around 140 residential schools for girl students belonging to SC/ST and other backward classes including English medium schools. Around 260 schools for SC/ST students, 1,085 government schools for rural students, 260 degree colleges, seven engineering colleges, 13 polytechnic colleges, 50 post-metric hostels and 45 hostels for students pursuing technical courses were set up during the BJP tenure from 2006 to 2013. A total of Rs 750 crore funds had been allotted for construction of school buildings in the state, he said, pointing that the Congress government had not given such prominence to education and welfare of backward classes in comparison.
The Siddaramaiah government has been inactive with regard to implementation of welfare schemes for backward classes in the state, he pointed, adding that even the state police department had become inactive under the present leadership.
Condemning the brutal murders of two undertrials in Mangaluru prison on Monday, Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel blamed the Congress government for rising number of violent murders in the district and failure in maintaining law and order situation in the state.



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