Bengaluru, Jul 8: Stating that religious minority communities are responsible for the victory of non-communal parties in Karnataka, a senior Congress leader has opined that chief minister HD Kumaraswamy should not have ignored the minorities in the crucial budget.
Former minister and Gadag MLA H K Patil has written to Kumaraswamy asking him to “set right” shortcomings in his budget by announcing new schemes for religious minorities and north Karnataka before the budget document is approved by the legislature.
Patil argued that he ought to have announced programmes for minorities. “In the 2018 Assembly election, minorities were responsible for the victory of secular parties...” Patil wrote.
“We should have seen in the budget a special package for minorities, especially the poor among them. At least, this can be set right by you announcing some new programmes for minorities during your response in the ongoing budget session.”
Patil extended the same concern for north Karnataka. “Many new taluks are located in north Karnataka and people expected a special programme for infrastructure creation. Instead, the budget only reiterates what was proposed earlier and there’s nothing new,” Patil wrote.
Patil has also written to former chief minister Siddaramaiah to convene a meeting of the Coordination and Monitoring Committee, which he heads, to discuss “the two serious issues of neglecting minorities and regional imbalance.”
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