Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah NEW DELHI: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of showing "relentless favouritism" towards his home state Gujarat . Alleging that major investments are being "coaxed away" from thriving states like Karnataka and handed over to Gujarat, the CM demanded fairness and equal opportunity for all southern states. " PM Narendra Modi 's relentless favouritism toward Gujarat is clear as day, with major investments - from semiconductor plants to key manufacturing hubs - being coaxed away from thriving states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana, and handed to Gujarat with exclusive subsidies and incentives," Siddaramaiah said in a post on 'X'.
Accusing Karnataka BJP MPs of sitting in silence, unwilling to question this blatant disregard for Karnataka's thriving tech and manufacturing ecosystem, he said, "Instead, they allow Modi's 'helicopter diplomacy' to serve Gujarat alone, leaving our state sidelined." Their silence is a betrayal of Karnataka's interests, Siddaramaiah further said, adding, "It's time they break their silence, speak up for our state, and demand fairness and equal opportunity for Karnataka and all of South India.".
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PM Narendra Modi showing 'relentless favouritism' towards Gujarat, coaxing investments to home state: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging favoritism towards Gujarat in attracting investments. Siddaramaiah claims that significant projects, including semiconductor plants and manufacturing hubs, are being diverted from Karnataka and other southern states to Gujarat with special incentives.