PM slams K’taka BJP, says Bengaluru deserves the best
BY Agencies30 April 2013 6:56 AM IST
Agencies30 April 2013 6:56 AM IST
The Congress would build world class infrastructure in 'Bengaluru' if voted to power again in Karnataka, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday while attacking the ruling BJP for its ‘corruption’ which had stalled the development of the city and the state.
‘I assure you, the new Congress government, when elected to power, will give world class infrastructure to Bengaluru because Bengaluru deserves the best. We will give good roads, basic amenities, affordable houses and quality power,’ Manmohan Singh told a gathering of about 10,000 people at Kumbalgodu, about 25km from the state capital's outskirts on Mysore road.
The rally was marred by a sudden downpour which left the audience drenched and delayed the event by an hour.
Though the central government is yet to notify the change in the city's name to 'Bengaluru' from Bangalore as proposed by the then Janata-Dal-Secular (JD-S)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition government in 2007, the prime minister throughout his 30-minute written speech in English pronounced the city as 'Bengaluru' much to the delight of the local people living in the neighbourhood who pronounce it the same way in the local Kannada language.
Accusing the BJP government in the state of neglecting Bangalore during its five-year ‘misrule’, Manmohan Singh said the central government would build the Bangalore-Chennai industrial corridor, which will not only create thousands of jobs, but also connect the tech city to world markets through Chennai port.
‘We are all proud of the excellent work done here by the enterprising people in the information technology (IT) that made 'Bengaluru' a global city and attracted people from across the country to make it a cosmopolitan city,’ he observed.
Noting that Karnataka has been slipping and falling behind other states in the development process during the five-year tenure of the BJP, he said that during the Congress rule in the past, particularly under chief ministers like M. Veerappa Moily, S.M. Krishna and N. Dharam Singh, the state was always development-oriented and that is why it and Bangalore have progressed rapidly over the past four decades.
‘When the Congress was in power in the state and at the centre, the enterprising people of Karnataka took full advantage of the economic reforms of the 1990s and led the state and 'Bengaluru' in the field of information technology (IT). Over the years, I have observed Karnataka's development. I have always admired the way in which Karnataka has empowered its panchayats,’ he said.
Ridiculing the claims of the BJP on the development front, the prime minister said it had changed three CMs during the last two years, many of its ministers had resigned, and its senior officials were facing inquiry on graft charges.
Earlier, on his one-day whirlwind tour of the state, Manmohan Singh said at Hubli, about 400km from here, that corruption in the BJP government had hit the state's development and urged people to vote for the Cong on the 5 May.
‘I assure you, the new Congress government, when elected to power, will give world class infrastructure to Bengaluru because Bengaluru deserves the best. We will give good roads, basic amenities, affordable houses and quality power,’ Manmohan Singh told a gathering of about 10,000 people at Kumbalgodu, about 25km from the state capital's outskirts on Mysore road.
The rally was marred by a sudden downpour which left the audience drenched and delayed the event by an hour.
Though the central government is yet to notify the change in the city's name to 'Bengaluru' from Bangalore as proposed by the then Janata-Dal-Secular (JD-S)-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition government in 2007, the prime minister throughout his 30-minute written speech in English pronounced the city as 'Bengaluru' much to the delight of the local people living in the neighbourhood who pronounce it the same way in the local Kannada language.
Accusing the BJP government in the state of neglecting Bangalore during its five-year ‘misrule’, Manmohan Singh said the central government would build the Bangalore-Chennai industrial corridor, which will not only create thousands of jobs, but also connect the tech city to world markets through Chennai port.
‘We are all proud of the excellent work done here by the enterprising people in the information technology (IT) that made 'Bengaluru' a global city and attracted people from across the country to make it a cosmopolitan city,’ he observed.
Noting that Karnataka has been slipping and falling behind other states in the development process during the five-year tenure of the BJP, he said that during the Congress rule in the past, particularly under chief ministers like M. Veerappa Moily, S.M. Krishna and N. Dharam Singh, the state was always development-oriented and that is why it and Bangalore have progressed rapidly over the past four decades.
‘When the Congress was in power in the state and at the centre, the enterprising people of Karnataka took full advantage of the economic reforms of the 1990s and led the state and 'Bengaluru' in the field of information technology (IT). Over the years, I have observed Karnataka's development. I have always admired the way in which Karnataka has empowered its panchayats,’ he said.
Ridiculing the claims of the BJP on the development front, the prime minister said it had changed three CMs during the last two years, many of its ministers had resigned, and its senior officials were facing inquiry on graft charges.
Earlier, on his one-day whirlwind tour of the state, Manmohan Singh said at Hubli, about 400km from here, that corruption in the BJP government had hit the state's development and urged people to vote for the Cong on the 5 May.
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