
State government indulging in 60% corruption, alleges MLA
BJP State general secretary and Karkala MLA V. Sunil Kumar on Monday accused the State government of indulging in '60% corruption with no development'.
Speaking to the media in Udupi, Mr. Kumar, a former Minister, claimed that people in the coastal belt are frustrated over the functioning of the Congress-led State government, as development has come to a standstill.
He claimed that over 40,000 people in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts staged protests in front of gram panchayats against the anti-people policies and failures of the State government.
Criticising Udupi district in-charge Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, Mr. Kumar said that she rarely visits the district. 'Udupi district has been given nothing but empty promises,' he alleged. The district needs a development-oriented Minister, Mr. Kumar said.
Referring to the allegations made by senior Congress leader B.R. Patil regarding corruption in the allotment of houses by the Rajiv Gandhi Development Corporation, he stated that all is not well within the Congress.

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