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Final Up to date: July 13, 2023, 19:15 IST
Throughout the run-up to the final elections of 2014, BJP and Modi had claimed to deliver again the black cash stashed in overseas financial institution accounts by corrupt residents. (File/PTI)
The difficulty got here up throughout Navalgund Congress MLA Konareddy's intervention through the movement of due to the Governor's handle within the Meeting
The Karnataka Legislative Meeting on Thursday witnessed a heated verbal change between the treasury and opposition sides, with BJP demanding the ruling Congress present proof for his or her allegation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had promised to credit score Rs 15 lakh to each particular person’s checking account.
The difficulty got here up throughout Navalgund Congress MLA Konareddy’s intervention through the movement of due to the Governor’s handle within the Meeting.
“They (BJP) have criticised our (Congress) ensures schemes. We stand by our ensures, as our authorities is taking measures to fulfil them, however you had given a assure of crediting Rs 15 lakh to each checking account, however you didn't credit score that cash to even a single checking account. You had additionally promised 2 lakh jobs to youth, however couldn't do it. You had additionally promised to double the farmers’ earnings," Konareddy mentioned.
Senior BJP chief Basangouda Patil Yatnal objected to this and requested Konareddy to provide no less than one piece of proof or a video clip to show that the Prime Minister had promised to credit score Rs 15 lakh to each checking account.
“Why is he (Konareddy) talking bogus and false issues? What the PM had spoken then was concerning the black cash deposited by sure wealthy individuals and politicians in overseas financial institution accounts, by looting this nation, and getting them again. Let him (MLA) present no less than one video clipping of Modi’s speech the place he has promised to deposit Rs 15 lakh in each checking account. I'll stop politics. Nobody ought to make such irresponsible statements," he mentioned.
“The Prime Minister has by no means spoken about crediting Rs 15 lakh to each checking account and Congress was purposely spreading lies in opposition to the BJP authorities and PM," he added.
This led to heated arguments between members of the treasury and opposition benches.
Throughout the run-up to the final elections of 2014, BJP and Modi had claimed to deliver again the black cash stashed in overseas financial institution accounts by corrupt residents.
Yatnal additional mentioned, if the Prime Minister had within the case made such an announcement, he was able to apologise, however the reality is that such a promise was by no means made and unnecessarily talking about Rs 15 lakh has turn out to be a “job" for Congress individuals.
Because the heated debate continued, Speaker UT Khader tried to settle down the MLAs on each side.
Power Minister Okay J George questioned BJP — PM had promised to get black cash from the Swiss financial institution, has the cash come? Yatnal responding to this requested, the PM had spoken about bringing black cash, however did he ever say that he'll credit score Rs 15 lakh to each checking account? “You Congress had promised the ensures are free to everybody, however now put situations."
BJP MLA B Y Vijayendra too urged Congress members to show with proof that the Prime Minister had promised to credit score Rs 15 lakh to financial institution accounts or their remarks must be expunged by the Chair. “Unnecessarily, repeatedly making such false statements is just not proper." Minister Okay N Rajanna and Congress MLA Abbayya Prasad mentioned the entire nation is aware of that the PM had made such a promise and has not fulfilled it.
Chaos broke out within the Meeting as BJP members continued to demand proof, at the same time as Congress members repeatedly asserted that the PM had made such a promise.
Speaker Khader after repeated makes an attempt, managed to deliver the tempers down and continued with the enterprise of the Home.
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