Why KCR Poking Into Karnataka Issue?

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Chief minister Basavaraj Bommai responded to a flex that was posted in telangana referring to the BJP-led karnataka administration as a "40% commission government" on Sunday, saying it will impact the relationship between the two states. The divisive flex was erected in Hyderabad, Telangana. The "Welcome to the 40% government" flex was placed on the route that Union home minister amit shah travelled on to attend "Liberation Day."

Bommai, the chief minister, said: "What if anything similar was published about telangana in Karnataka? It's a well-planned plot. The political ties between the two states would be impacted by this. This should never be done." "Nobody ought to permit this. Making unfounded accusations against one of the states is unfair "Added he. This is an opportunity for the opposition congress and JD(S) to criticise the in power BJP. According to former chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, the allegations made by the commission against the bjp are spreading everywhere.

According to the State Contractors' Association, every government project will require contractors to pay a 40% commission. In this context, the group had twice written a letter to prime minister Narendra Modi requesting action. In the wake of claims, the opposition congress had already urged that the state be placed under the President's rule. JD(S) leader H.D. Deve Gowda and telangana chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao have been corresponding about starting an alternative forum at the Center to oppose the BJP. minister K.T. Rama Rao, son of minister Rao, had urged the IT firms to relocate to Hyderabad, promising a stronger infrastructure than Bengaluru.

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