Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of Karnataka invited Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao to the state to observe the fulfillment of the commitments made to the populace and refrain from making ludicrous accusations without first conducting due diligence.
Defying BRS claims that Congress failed to carry out the promises made to the people during the elections, he said at a press conference here on Sunday, “The invitation is open even today and he can come with his officials and study how they are being implemented.”
If there is a problem in Telangana, he questioned why farmers from Karnataka would travel so far and protest here, unless someone else brought them here. The chief minister was in Telangana in support of the Makthal and Musheerabad candidates of the Congress party.
Rejecting the BRS claims, he stated that he had seen some advertisements in newspapers, as well as the claims of Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao and BJP leaders. “All of them are lies.” “When we formed the government in May, the Cabinet decided to implement all five guarantees, and orders were issued immediately,” he explained.
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