BJP’s fight will continue till hike in petroleum prices in Karnataka is rolled back, says B. Y. Vijayendra
The Hindu
BJP State president B. Y. Vijayendra described the hike in petroleum prices as ‘stupid and anti-people’.
The BJP staged a statewide protest against the hike in petrol and diesel prices in Karnataka on June 17. The principal opposition party declared that its struggle against the government of Karnataka would continue till the hike in petroleum prices is rolled back.
“The BJP will continue its fight till the government withdraws the hike in prices,” BJP State president B. Y. Vijayendra told supporters at Freedom Park in Bengaluru where BJP legislators and MPs had gathered to protest against the price hike.
Describing the hike in petroleum prices as ‘stupid and anti-people’, he said it is the responsibility of the BJP as the opposition party to ensure justice for poor people, farmers and common people.
He claimed that the Congress had hiked fuel prices as it was frustrated with its single-digit tally in the Lok Sabha polls despite heading the government in Karnataka. Also, several MLAs of the Congress were expressing dissatisfaction over the guarantee schemes, adding to the party’s frustration, he alleged.
Ridiculing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for hiking petroleum prices, which would in turn trigger a rise in prices of essential commodities, Mr. Vijayendra wondered if the CM had lost the pro-people concern that he had displayed while in the opposition.
He accused the Congress government of pushing the State to the brink of bankruptcy within a year of taking over the reigns of the administration. “The government does not have money to fund development works,” he alleged.
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