Ministers behaving irresponsibly: BS Yeddyurappa
Yeddyurappa has criticized Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

CHITRADURGA: BJP vice-president and former chief minister Mr.B.S. Yeddyurappa has criticized Chief Minister Mr Siddaramaiah saying he was preparing to give license for new liquor shops at a time when most hospitals in the state are facing a shortage of doctors and police stations too are short of policemen.
Mr Yeddyurappa said at a press meet here on Monday that though the state government has taken massive loans, no developmental works have taken place in the past two and a half years. Though just two months are left for the state budget, developmental works announced in the previous budget have not been implemented so far. Vidhana Soudha too wears a deserted look as ministers are not coming to the Soudha, he said adding that ministers are behaving irresponsibly.
Mr Yeddyurappa took exception to the statement made by Mr Siddaramaiah that funds given by the Union government for the development of gram panchayats should be utilized to pay electricity bills.
Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi is working hard to make Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of Gram Swaraj a reality. The Centre has given funds allotted by the 14th Finance Commission to local bodies including gram panchayats. But the Chief Minister wants these funds to be used for paying electricity bills which is wrong, he added.
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