Amid ongoing speculation about a potential leadership change in Karnataka and swirling rumors of his resignation, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah emphasized the accomplishments of his government. Siddaramaiah, in a post on X, marked the successful completion of three years in office by the Congress government, attributing the achievements to the people of Karnataka. He expressed pride in fulfilling all promises made to the electorate before the Assembly elections and ensuring the implementation of various schemes.
The Chief Minister lauded the government’s commitment to fulfilling promises made to the people, highlighting the successful implementation of five guarantee schemes that have reached every household in the state. Siddaramaiah particularly praised the Anna Bhagya scheme, which has provided crucial food security to millions of families, emphasizing its role in promoting a healthier society through nutritional food security.
Revealing significant expenditure under the Anna Bhagya scheme, Siddaramaiah stated that the state government had allocated Rs 18,897 crore for the distribution of free food grains, benefiting 4.26 crore ration card holders. As the political landscape in Karnataka remains tense with talks of a leadership change, Siddaramaiah hinted at addressing his recent Delhi visit and discussions with the Congress high command.
Amid the ongoing speculation surrounding a potential leadership transition in Karnataka, Siddaramaiah confirmed plans to provide detailed insights into his recent interactions with the Congress high command in Delhi. When questioned about the nature of discussions with party leaders, Siddaramaiah deferred responses to a later time, indicating a forthcoming statement on the matter.
