Daijiworld Media Network - Vijayapura (MS)
Vijayapura, Jul 1: Former chief minister (CM) and chairman of coordination committee of Congress-JD(S) coalition, Siddaramaiah has vented his anger against the coalition government on Sunday, June 30.
Siddaramaiah was responding to the question of the media at Alamatti in the district, as to why he is showing no interest in talking about the schemes of the government.
Siddaramaiah vented his frustration indirectly and said, "I was running the government then and I used to speak. Now I am just the chairman of coordination committee. Now I cannot speak too much. Is it possible to say everything officially?"
Siddaramaiah also showed his unhappiness with regards to the appointment of personnel and officials, taluk panchayat formation of the proposed new taluks in the state and said, "In my constituency, they have announced the formation of Guledagudda taluk. But they have nominated only one tahsildar, that too just in-charge and not permanent. Other personnel are not recruited. In addition, the buildings and offices are not constructed."
The former CM had shown his anger against the media in the city recently and had said, "What is wrong in my statement of asking people to vote for people who work and not to those who do not work? You have linked this to the statement given by chief minister Kumaraswamy."
But this statement had given the clue of Siddaramaiah’s unhappiness over the coalition government.