Dakshina Kannada MP and former BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel has raised concerns about the law and order situation in Karnataka since the Congress government came to power under Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Kateel has demanded a CBI probe into the Neha murder case in Hubballi, alleging a lack of serious action by the government and an increase in incidents of violence against Hindus.
He has also criticized the government’s handling of the Mangaluru cooker blast and the cafe bomb blast in Bengaluru, alleging a failure to complete investigations and prosecute the perpetrators. Kateel has claimed that the Congress government is neglecting development projects and has not provided adequate funds to MLAs for local development initiatives.
The BJP MP has accused the government of corruption, alleging that contractors are being asked to pay 80% commission to secure government contracts. He has also criticized the government’s pro-minority stance, alleging appeasement of certain communities as mentioned in their election manifesto.
Kateel has urged the public to check shwetapatra.in for information on the contributions made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government towards the state and has expressed confidence that voters will reject the Congress in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.