Lashing out at the BJP for criticising his government's performance, Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy Tuesday said the ruling coalition will hold its performance to the party chief Yeddyurappa's "face", during the winter session of the assembly from December 10.
The chief minister also asserted his government's commitment in implementing farm loan waiver and effectively mitigating drought situation in the state.
"I will discuss on what Yeddyurappa has said during the assembly session, no problem.He has said no work has taken place during this government," Kumaraswamy told reporters.
He pointed out that when Yeddyurappa became chief minister in 2008-09, expenditure during the first few months (till October) was 42 per cent of the budget estimate.
Kumaraswamy said during 2013-14 when the Siddaramaiah-led government came to power, expenditure was 44 per cent of the budget estimate; "now in2018-19, the expenditure is 43 per cent."
Asked how much marks he would give to the coalition government on completing six months in office, Kumaraswamy said "I'm doing my work. People will decide how much to score for my progress."
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