Glad PM Modi talking about corruption: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
Bengaluru, Feb 6 (IBNS): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi who had alleged the Congress-run state government is corrupt.
I am glad PM @narendramodi is talking about corruption. I now invite him to #WalktheTalk . For a start can you
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) February 6, 2018
1. Appoint Lok Pal
2. Investigate #JudgeLoya ‘s death
3. Investigate the astronomical rise of #Jayshah
4. Appoint an untainted person as your CM candidate ?
Siddaramaiah took to Twitter to say: "I am glad PM @narendramodi is talking about corruption. I now invite him to #WalktheTalk . For a start can you 1. Appoint Lok Pal 2. Investigate #JudgeLoya ‘s death 3. Investigate the astronomical rise of #Jayshah 4. Appoint an untainted person as your CM candidate ?"
Modi, who held a rally in Bengaluru on Sunday, said not a 10% of government works is done without a commission, media report said.
Modi also said there are serious allegations of corruption against Congress leaders in the state.
Highlighting the developmental works performed by his government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said the ruling Congress is standing at the 'exit gate' in the south Indian state.
"The countdown for Congress party's exit from the state has started," Modi said while addressing a rally in Bengaluru.
"The Congress is currently standing on the exit gate in the state," he said.
Promising more developments in the state, the Indian PM said: " A BJP government in Karnataka will ensure development, better roads, new metro routes, trains. and many more."
Modi said his government is working by following the policy of 'reform, perform and transform'.
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