Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has warned the Bhartiya Janta Party, Hindutva groups and Ambedkar baiters that there would be a revolt in the country if they tried to change the Indian Constitution.
Speaking after inaugurating projects at Sira, Tumakuru, he said changing the Constitution, sowing seeds of contempt between people of different faiths and creating unrest in society was the BJP's 'hidden agenda'.
Siddaramaiah was retorting to Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde's "we have come to power to change the Constitution" remark.
"It is not easy to change the Constitution in this country. Here, people still believe in democracy. We will not allow a change in the Constitution," the CM asserted.
When BJP was ruling Karnataka the government spent Rs 18000 crore on irrigation. Congress government has spent Rs 45000 crore in four plus years and will spend Rs 5 lakh in the next three months, he informed.
"The Congress is a government that sticks to its promises. We have fulfilled all the promises in our manifesto. We will open another 250 Indira canteens in the state. We will declare even hamlets in the state as revenue zones," the CM assured.
Reacting to Union Human Resource Minister Prakash Javdekar's taunt that Siddaramaiah had given farmers of the state 'a lollipop by waiving off Rs 8000 crore farmer loans', the CM pointed out that his predecessor B S Yeddyurappa had not waived off any farmer loans.









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