Bengaluru, May 15: Having completed 3 years in office, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday expressed satisfaction that his government's performance was far better than the previous BJP regime.

Taking credit for the achievements in various sectors, including agriculture, he said his government's biggest achievements were in the irrigation sector. Having promised to irrigate 9.25 lakh acres in five years, his government had in 3 years succeeded in irrigating almost 4.25 lakh acres.
Making a scathing attack on BJP leaders Jagadish Shettar and Yeddyurappa for calling him a “liar” and “Congress's last CM in Karnataka”, Siddaramaiah said he wasn't sure if he should laugh these comments off or take the trouble of getting upset. “It is, however, a fact that the people of Karnataka will never vote Yeddyurappa back to power,” he added.
To Yeddyurappa's comments that Siddaramaiah has been deserted by his Cabinet colleagues, he said, “Yeddyurappa has no moral authority to be saying this. There was a point in time when even the DC of Ballari district wouldn't go to receive him. He dropped Shobha Karandlaje from the Cabinet, fearing the Ballari leaders.”
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Yes. And it is also better than the congress govt. before it.
Siddu should try to control the ridiculous urbanization of Namma Bengaluru. The road beyond hebbal/hennur was once considered Outskirts, now , it is also Bengaluru.
Do more and more developments Siddanna, Congratulations. do not compare with Yeddianna and Shobakka, they both played a great role in their tenure, No one wasn't, notified about in single term Three Chief ministers in our Great Karnataka's history, Yeddianna, Master Sadananda Gowdanna, and Ragi Muddea Eshwarappanna, that was Internationa understanding between Criminal Looters plan to Loot Equal, we are number one Fools around Karnataka, we thought they are fighting each other, never and Ever, so Master Siddanna again Yeddi/Chaddi planning again very strongly to come so you all prepare no itself block him Looting our Great Karnataka.
Jai Hoo Siddaramiyah.
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