The opposition BJP has brought out a 'chargesheet' against the ruling Congress government in Karnataka over various issues, including alleged failures on law and order front, atrocities against Dalits and women, farmers suicide, drug mafia among others.
The other charges mentioned in it were killings of Hindutva activists and poor infrastructure in the city.
Releasing three booklets, Union Minister for Law and Information and Technology, Ravi Shankar Prasad said the Karnataka government has nothing to show to the public when it seeks votes from them for the May 12 Assembly elections.
Speaking to reporters here yesterday, he noted, "Let me tell Siddaramaiah that you have not even four-five outstanding areas of achievements which you can convey (to the public)... you go everywhere (portraying) a negative BJP and negative Yeddyurappa."
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