Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra has escalated criticism of the state Congress government in the wake of the recent death of a Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) in Yadgir. Vijayendra’s statements have intensified the political discourse, with sharp accusations aimed at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the state’s Home Minister.
During a press conference, Vijayendra accused the Congress government of being deeply involved in corruption, citing the Chief Minister’s alleged involvement in the MUDA (Mysore Urban Development Authority) scam. “The Congress government, led by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, has been indulging in corruption. The CM is implicated in the MUDA scam,” Vijayendra claimed. He further accused the Congress party of betraying the Dalit community, adding to the controversy surrounding the PSI’s death.
Vijayendra demanded that the Home Minister resign over the handling of the PSI’s death, stating, “The Home Minister should resign, and the Chief Minister should take moral responsibility and step down.” His call for resignations reflects the heightened tensions and political fallout related to the case.
The death of the Yadgir PSI has become a focal point for political criticism, with various leaders and parties scrutinizing the response and management of the situation. Vijayendra’s comments are part of a broader BJP effort to challenge the Congress government’s integrity and governance.
In response, the Congress government has yet to provide a detailed rebuttal to the allegations. However, the BJP’s demands for resignations and the accusations of corruption are likely to continue to stir political debate and affect the public perception of the current administration.
The controversy underscores ongoing political rivalries in Karnataka and highlights the use of high-profile incidents to challenge and critique opposing parties. The situation remains fluid, with further developments expected as investigations and political responses unfold.