Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced the distribution of title deeds to one lakh beneficiaries for the second time, totaling 2.20 lakh families receiving deeds, a record achievement. He credited the state’s top GDP ranking to the government’s pro-people policies. Siddaramaiah commended Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda for the department’s progress under his leadership.
The Chief Minister inaugurated the government’s 1,000-day celebration program and oversaw the distribution of title deeds at an event jointly organized by the district administration and the Revenue Department. He emphasized the state’s rapid progress in GST tax collection and its leading GDP status in the country. Siddaramaiah expressed concerns about alleged injustices by the Central government towards Karnataka.
Siddaramaiah highlighted the government’s fulfillment of 243 out of 243 promises made, with remaining assurances to be met in due course. He criticized the BJP for spreading misinformation about the state’s finances and emphasized the government’s direct transfer of Rs 1.18 lakh crore to the people through guarantee schemes. The Chief Minister denounced attempts to mislead the public about the government’s performance.
Referring to assessments by economists and studies, Siddaramaiah reiterated accusations of unfair treatment by the Central government towards Karnataka. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to inclusive development and reducing inequality. The Chief Minister pledged to review the state’s financial position and address development needs at the district level for the benefit of the people.
