Karnataka BJP State President B.Y. Vijayendra criticized the Congress government, alleging a breakdown of governance and lack of administrative responsibility in the state. Vijayendra accused the government of neglecting governance due to internal power struggles, claiming a complete collapse of the administrative machinery. He highlighted the impact of the tussle over the Chief Minister’s post on the state’s leadership and governance.
Referring to recent political developments, Vijayendra expressed concern over the lack of effective leadership in Bengaluru. He mentioned the suffering of the state’s people due to internal conflicts within the government. Vijayendra emphasized the need for strong leadership to address the governance challenges faced by Karnataka.
Vijayendra commented on JD(S) leader H.D. Kumaraswamy’s prediction of a coalition government in 2028, stating that the BJP would follow the directions of its central leadership. He welcomed the Centre’s initiative for a special session of Parliament on women’s reservation, emphasizing the importance of social justice and political empowerment for women.
Critiquing Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge for his remarks on women’s reservation, Vijayendra demanded an apology for undermining the cause of women’s empowerment. He questioned the Congress party’s commitment to women’s issues and criticized its approach towards progressive measures. Vijayendra stressed the importance of focusing on women’s empowerment without political gimmicks.
