
Bengaluru, February 16 Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge and BJP leaders engaged in a heated exchange on Monday over Kharge's remarks against the RSS, with both sides trading accusations regarding ideology and development issues.
The BJP leaders were reacting to Kharge's comments made in Bengaluru on Sunday, where he accused the RSS of "money laundering" and questioned its source of income.
"This (RSS) has a network of more than 2,500 organizations… They take money from them. I am saying – these people are involved in money laundering," Kharge alleged, while asking why the organization remained unregistered and whether it was "above the law or the Constitution."
In response, BJP state president B Y Vijayendra posted on 'X': "Minister Priyank Kharge, first ensure that the registration of the Congress party – which is presided over by your father and is on the verge of disappearing from the political landscape – is not cancelled. Only then should you worry about the registration of others."
Targeting Kharge over regional development, Vijayendra said the Kharge family had "contributed nothing except making 'Kalyana Karnataka' one of the most backward regions on India's map."
"After becoming a minister, what contribution has Priyank Kharge made to the development of Kalyana Karnataka?" the Shikaripura MLA asked.
Leader of Opposition in the Assembly R Ashoka also attacked Kharge, saying, "For four decades, having enjoyed power due to the blessings of the people of Kalyana Karnataka, while putting up a permanent 'come tomorrow' board when it comes to development, those who have betrayed the people of Kalyana Karnataka will not remain for long – the day of reckoning is not far."
"Abusing the RSS is like spitting at the sky," Ashoka added.
Responding on Monday, Kharge defended his remarks and countered the BJP over Kalyana Karnataka.
"Kalyana Karnataka is a backward region. If you had understood that this regional imbalance has historical and geographical reasons, the BJP-led Central Government would not have refused to grant special status under Article 371J," he said.
"Why did the BJP lack the willpower to bring this backward region forward? Why did the KKRDB allocation decline during your government's tenure," he asked.
He also took a swipe at Vijayendra, saying, "Was not your father B S Yediyurappa a four-time Chief Minister? Why was Shivamogga not developed like Singapore?"
"The Anti-Communal Task Force was not formed to draw rangoli designs, but to curb communal conflicts and maintain peace and harmony," Kharge added.


