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CM Siddaramaiah: BJP empowers only 10%, Congress stands with 90%

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CM Siddaramaiah: BJP empowers only 10%, Congress stands with 90%

CM Siddaramaiah, the Chief Minister of Karnataka, recently announced that for the fiscal year 2025, the state has allocated a whopping amount of ₹52,009 crore. Out of this, ₹41,509 crore has already been spent, leaving a significant amount for future developmental projects. This announcement comes as a ray of hope for the people of Karnataka, as it refutes the false claim that the state’s treasury is empty.

In a recent press conference, CM Siddaramaiah shared the details of the state’s budget for the current fiscal year. He stated that the government has allocated a significant amount for various sectors, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, and agriculture. This budget allocation reflects the government’s commitment towards the overall development of the state and its people.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the fact that the state has already spent a considerable amount of the allocated budget, which shows the government’s efficiency in utilizing the funds for the betterment of the state. This also puts an end to the baseless rumors that the state’s treasury is empty and the government is unable to carry out any developmental work.

The budget allocation for education is particularly noteworthy, with ₹12,000 crore being allocated for the sector. This shows the government’s focus on providing quality education to the youth of the state, which will ultimately contribute to the overall progress of Karnataka. The healthcare sector has also received a significant boost with an allocation of ₹8,000 crore. This will help in improving the healthcare infrastructure and providing better medical facilities to the people.

The government has also allocated ₹10,000 crore for the development of infrastructure in the state. This includes the construction of new roads, bridges, and other essential facilities that will improve connectivity and boost the state’s economy. The agriculture sector, which is the backbone of Karnataka’s economy, has also been given due importance with an allocation of ₹8,500 crore. This will help in modernizing the agricultural practices and providing better support to the farmers.

CM Siddaramaiah also emphasized the fact that the state’s budget has been prepared keeping in mind the welfare of all sections of society. The government has allocated funds for various welfare schemes, including pensions for the elderly, scholarships for students, and subsidies for the marginalized communities. This shows the government’s commitment towards creating an inclusive and equitable society.

The Chief Minister also took this opportunity to address the false claims made by some opposition parties about the state’s treasury being empty. He stated that the government has been transparent in its budget allocation and utilization of funds. The state’s financial condition is stable, and there is no truth to the rumors of an empty treasury. The government is determined to fulfill its promises and work towards the overall development of the state.

In conclusion, the budget allocation of ₹52,009 crore for FY25 and the efficient utilization of funds by the government is a testament to its commitment towards the development of Karnataka. The state’s treasury is not empty, and the government is determined to work towards the welfare of its people. This announcement by CM Siddaramaiah has brought a sense of optimism and hope for the people of Karnataka, and it is a step towards a brighter and better future for the state.

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