BJP: Cong not serious on issue
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday accused the Congress of not taking enough interest to protect the mineral wealth of the country. The allegation was made in the context of the debate that took place in the Lok Sabha on the issue of illegal mining when no Congress MP or Union minister from Karnataka was present in the House, leave alone participate in the debate.
Former Union minister of state for finance and textiles and currently the special representative for Karnataka in the capital, Mr Dhanajaya Kumar ridiculed the Congress for not showing enough courage and seriousness on the illegal mining issue.
He alleged that the Congress party is indifferent to the needs and aspirations of the general public by skipping the discussion on the subject.
“They have made a mockery of themselves in the Lok Sabha, when the debate on illegal mining rocked the House.”
Taking a dig at the Union ministers from Karnataka for staying away from the House, he said, “these people waxed eloquent about illegal mining in Bellary, but here they ran away from a proper debate and discussion. They claimed that they were undertaking the padayatra from Bangalore to Bellary to create awareness among the masses about the menace of illegal mining. They reached Bellary and addressed a public gathering.”
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