Tuesday, 6 June 2023

"Any BJP Rule Can Go...": Karnataka Minister Over Cow Slaughter, Hijab Ban

 

Priyank Kharge said the anti-cow slaughter bill has not made the farmers or the industry happy.

New Delhi:

The previous Basavaraj Bommai government's anti-cow slaughter bill in Karnataka is an impediment to the state's progress and entails massive financial burdens, Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge told NDTV on Tuesday. This conclusion, he added, was not drawn by the Congress but by the BJP government's finance department.

Mr Kharge also made it clear that not just cow slaughter or hijab, any rule by the BJP government can go if found to be regressive and against the state's economic and social growth. Asked about a possible political backlash, he said the focus of the Congress government is "not politics, just economics".

The anti-cow slaughter bill, he said, was drawn up only to please the BJP's "bosses in Nagpur". It has made neither farmers, nor the industry happy.

"This bill may be reconsidered in view of huge financial implications. We cannot agree to this kind of expenditure when we are struggling to make ends meet. The next two years, we expect a contraction in budget size and the cabinet's decision can be put on hold," he said, reading from a note of the finance department written during the BJP rule.

The BJP's other plans regarding cow protection were also economic liabilities, said Mr Kharge, who handles the rural development and panchayati raj portfolios in the new Congress government headed by Siddaramaiah.  

As an example, he cited the plan to provide fodder to livestock.

According to the BJP's calculations, he said, it involves ₹ 70 each animal each day -- "I do not know how they came up with this figure," he said. But their calculations mean an expenditure of a whopping ₹ 5,240 crore to feed the state's 1.7 lakh livestock.

Asked about the political repercussions of these measures, Mr Kharge – who is the son of Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge – pointed to the huge mandate received by the party last month in the state's assembly election.

"We are looking at the economic growth of Karnataka… farmers, traders, MSMEs... we have got a huge mandate against this ideology. We have got a huge mandate to keep Karnataka on the path of progress... as a government is it not my priority to keep every child in school? If a certain policy is regressive and is keeping my children out of school, will I keep it or repeal it?" he said.

The Congress, which won 135 of Karnataka's 244 seats, had promised in its manifesto that it would "take strong action against organisations like Bajrang Dal that promote enmity and hatred among different communities".

Mr Kharge said, "Any regressive policy that impedes the growth of Karnataka economically and is going to take the state backwards will be reviewed and repealed if necessary".

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"1st Photo Of New Parliament Building That Came Out Was...": Sharad Pawar

 Sharad Pawar also alleged that elected leaders didn't get the chance to enter the new building first.

Aurangabad:

Stressing the importance of dialogue in Parliament-related activities, Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said the decision on the new Parliament building could have been taken through talks with political parties.

The senior NCP leader was speaking in a 'Sauhard Baithak' (meeting to foster amity) at Mahatma Gandhi Mission University in Maharashtra's Aurangabad.

There has been a general decline in engaging in dialogue for parliamentary activities, he said. Earlier too, he said, political parties had differences but they tried to resolve them through dialogue.

"I didn't understand why there was a need for a new Parliament building. The decision about it could have been taken through dialogue (with political parties). But I learnt about the new building through newspapers," he said.

As many as 20 Opposition parties stayed away from the inauguration of the new Parliament building which was done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28. The Congress accused the PM of treating the inauguration like a "coronation".

Without naming anyone, Mr Pawar said, "Key persons from the government do not regularly attend Parliament sessions. If the head of the government comes to Parliament someday, that day feels different. Parliament is above all. If importance is not given to it, people's perception (of it) also gets impacted."

Calling himself the leader of a "small" political party in Parliament, Mr Pawar said, "We (opposition) demanded to invite the President for the inaugural ceremony of the new Parliament building. There was no need to oppose it (by ruling BJP). A photograph clicked after the first session of Parliament had many leaders of the country, including Dr B R Ambedkar and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru," Mr Pawar said.

The Opposition parties boycotted the event accusing the BJP-led Centre of sidelining President Droupadi Murmu. They insisted that the inauguration be done by President Murmu as she is the constitutional head of the country.

Mr Pawar also alleged that elected leaders didn't get the chance to enter the new building first. He said, "The first photo of the new Parliament building that came out was not with the elected members but with people who were wearing saffron clothes."

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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"Any BJP Rule Can Go...": Karnataka Minister Over Cow Slaughter, Hijab Ban

  Priyank Kharge said the anti-cow slaughter bill has not made the farmers or the industry happy. New Delhi: The previous Basavaraj ...