“We will continue the good schemes of the Congress government”, was the frank admission of BS Yeddyurappa, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s chief ministerial candidate for the upcoming Karnataka assembly elections.
Yeddyurappa’s comments, according to a report in The Hindu newspaper, were made on Sunday, May 6 in response to a question about ‘Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s claim that the BJP had copied several of his government’s schemes in its election manifesto.’
The Hindu reported Yeddyurappa as saying ‘the BJP would continue some of the flagship programmes of the Congress government, with their names changed'. He added that BJP would ‘also continue to offer subsidised breakfast, meals and dinner at Indira canteens in Bengaluru and other urban pockets. “Indira” canteens, however, would be named after some other good leaders.’
Indeed, the BJP’s manifesto for Karnataka assembly elections seems to be a compliment to the governance of Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The BJP manifesto reads as if party leaders are very impressed with several Siddaramaiah schemes, and renamed and repackaged these in its manifesto, revealing a severe lack of imagination when it comes to designing and delivering governance.
Following are a few examples:
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It is surprising that BJP thinks that offering voters of Karnataka a copy of the original, counts as good political strategy.
Then again, BJP is only staying true to form. On the national level too, the Narendra Modi government has renamed several existing schemes of previous governments, and relaunched these at huge PR events at cost to public exchequer. Here follows a list of such schemes:
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As many as 19 UPA schemes have been renamed by the Narendra Modi Government.. This was verified by FactChecker.in in June 2017:
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