Bengaluru: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar on Friday reconsidered his statement a day after Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge pulled up DK Shivkumar over his statement that the state government would review the ‘Shakti’ guarantee scheme. The scheme offers free bus travel to women in the state.
While speaking to the media reporters, DK Shivkumar said that my statement was twisted and whatever the elders say, we have to follow that.
“Whatever our elders say, we follow that. My statement was twisted. A few have suggested what I have said. There is no question of closing the schemes. I had just said that we would discuss it. But the BJP just wants to do politics. They have nothing to do better,” he said.
DK Shivkumar further stated that this was the first time such an incident had ever occurred. He said, “Since the day I became the Deputy CM, have you seen or heard a single incident?” No word of interference.
On being asked about Basanagouda Patil Yatnal’s letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, DK Shivkumar said, “I don’t want to speak on behalf of people who need to be hospitalized.” He first had to be treated.”
Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday pulled up Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister over his statement that the state government would review the ‘Shakti’ guarantee scheme.
The Congress government here has introduced the Shakti scheme, one of the five guarantees offering free rides for women in the non-luxury government buses. Kharge’s statement came after the Congress government in Karnataka suggested that it could review the Shakti scheme, which ensured free bus transport for women.
Mallikarjun Kharge also assured that the Karnataka government is committed to protecting farmers’ properties.
The Congress leader further questioned the BJP’s record on protecting temples during its previous government, stating that the Karnataka government is committed to safeguarding temples and common people’s properties.
Shivakumar on Wednesday said that the government would revisit the Shakti scheme as some women have expressed their wish to pay for travelling in the government buses.