During the ongoing ‘Mysuru Chalo’ padayatra, BJP Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) CT Ravi launched a scathing critique of the Karnataka Congress government, calling it “the most corrupt government in the country.” His remarks were made as part of a broader campaign against the state’s current administration.
Ravi, addressing a crowd gathered for the padayatra, accused the Karnataka Congress government of widespread corruption under the leadership of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. “Corruption is happening under the leadership of CM Siddaramaiah. The Karnataka Congress government is like an ATM for corruption—Karnataka is Congress’ ATM,” Ravi declared, emphasizing his allegations of financial mismanagement and unethical practices within the state administration.
The ‘Mysuru Chalo’ padayatra, organized by the BJP, aims to mobilize public support and highlight perceived failings of the current state government. Ravi’s comments are part of a broader BJP strategy to criticize the Congress administration’s handling of governance and public resources.
Ravi’s remarks come at a time when political tensions in Karnataka are high, with various parties vying for public support and making allegations against each other. The BJP’s critique of the Congress government reflects ongoing disputes over governance and corruption, central issues in the state’s political discourse.
In response to these accusations, the Congress government has yet to issue a detailed counter-statement, but the BJP’s allegations are likely to further fuel the political debate as Karnataka approaches upcoming elections. The ‘Mysuru Chalo’ padayatra continues to draw attention and participants, serving as a platform for the BJP to amplify its criticism and rally support against the incumbent government.