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‘Not Longest-Serving, Biggest Borrowing CM’: BJP Targets Siddaramaiah Over Rs 93,000 Cr Debt

Bengaluru, Jan 7 (PTI) The opposition BJP on Wednesday called Siddarmaiah the “biggest borrowing CM”, citing reports that the state is likely to borrow Rs 93,000 crore in the fourth quarter from January to March.

The opposition’s sharp critique of Siddaramaiah, who also holds the finance portfolio, comes on the very day he made history as the longest-serving CM of Karnataka.

Accusing the Congress government of “failing Karnataka”, Leader of Opposition in Assembly R Ashoka said Siddaramaiah must realise that history does not honour the hollow record of time spent in office, it will judge the track record of legacy left behind.

“Siddaramaiah is not the longest serving CM, but the biggest borrowing CM,” he said.

“The Difference between a statistic and a legacy is — the title of the longest serving CM is merely a statistic. The title of biggest borrowing CM is a legacy,” Ashoka posted on ‘X’.

He said, “One of these will be forgotten, the other will be permanently remembered in Karnataka’s history books.” Noting that the latest figure is staggering, Ashoka said, “Rs 93,000 crore borrowed in a single quarter – the biggest Q4 loan haul in India. This cannot be called governance; it is the very definition of panic-driven financial management.” According to him, this debt surge is driven by a collapsing fiscal structure: borrowing to repay previous loan obligations, borrowing to dangerously fund unsustainable guarantee schemes and borrowing because fundamental economic planning failed, leading to a cash flow collapse.

“When a government is forced to borrow an average of Rs 31,000 crore every month just to stay afloat, it is not a sign of strength, but a clear indicator of fiscal stress,” he added.

The opposition leader further said CM Siddaramaiah must realise that history does not honour the hollow record of time spent in office.

“It will judge the track record of legacy left behind. And what is being left behind today is undeniable: mountain of debt, clear trail of inefficiency, and a mortgaged future, for the state of Karnataka,” he said adding that records fade, legacies remain. PTI KSU ROH

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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