Udupi, Jul 19: Yogish Shetty, president of the district unit of Janata Dal(S) has said that the BJP was “misleading and confusing” the people of the coast over the State budget presented by Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy.
Addressing presspersons here, Mr. Shetty said that the provisions in this budget, which focussed on farm loan waiver, were in addition to the budget presented in February by the then Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. “There were enough provisions for the development of the coastal region in the budget presented by Mr. Siddaramaiah, and they will be fulfilled,” he said. But BJP leaders were misleading the people of the coastal districts by repeatedly giving wrong statements that no funds had been allocated for the development of the region. Even bad was the threat being given by some BJP leaders that they would launch an agitation if Mr. Kumaraswamy did not visit the region within 15 days.
“If the BJP was so concerned about development, why did its legislators from Udupi district meet Mr. Kumaraswamy just two days before the budget to present their demands? By then all discussions about the budget were completed and it had gone for print,” he said.
The BJP would do well to remember that it was the Janata Dal government (1994-1999), which was the first one to provide diesel subsidy for the fishermen. Most of the facilities for the fishermen were launched during this period, he said.
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government was in power at the Centre for the last four years. “Can the BJP leaders show a single provision made for the coastal districts in the last four Union budgets?” he asked.



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