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Summary:

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, speaking at a public event in Puttur, Dakshina Kannada, reaffirmed his government’s commitment to establishing a government medical college in the town. He criticized the opposition for doubting the project and highlighted the successful implementation of the Congress government’s five guarantee schemes. He also took aim at the Union government’s GST policies and defended the government’s efforts to improve law and order in Dakshina Kannada, promising new laws against misinformation to maintain communal harmony. The event was organized by a local educational trust, which also distributed aid to the needy.

News Article:

Karnataka CM Vows Medical College for Puttur, Defends Guarantee Schemes

MANGALURU, October 21, 2025 – Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reiterated his government’s dedication to establishing a government medical college in Puttur, Dakshina Kannada, during a public address on Monday. Speaking at the ‘Ashoka Jana Mana – 2025’ event, the Chief Minister addressed concerns raised by opposition leaders, stating firmly that the medical college project will become a reality.

“A government hospital and the government medical college will be opened in Puttur as announced,” Siddaramaiah declared, referencing the commitment made in the 2025-26 State Budget. He emphasized the Congress government’s track record of fulfilling promises, particularly the implementation of its five guarantee schemes.

The Chief Minister used the opportunity to appeal to voters in Dakshina Kannada, urging them to elect Congress representatives in all eight Assembly segments during the next election. He criticized opposition parties for initially mocking the guarantee schemes, only to later emulate them in other states. Siddaramaiah also addressed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s earlier concerns about the schemes bankrupting Karnataka, asking, “Did we go bankrupt now?” He confirmed that the state government has so far spent ₹1 lakh crore on these programs.

Siddaramaiah also criticized the Union government’s GST rationalization, arguing that Karnataka could lose ₹15,000 crore annually as a result. He questioned why the Modi government had collected high taxes for eight years before making the changes.

Highlighting improvements in law and order, Siddaramaiah credited the posting of “efficient” police officials to Dakshina Kannada. He stressed the importance of maintaining communal harmony for the growth of the district and announced plans to enact laws to combat misinformation and fake news, aiming to prevent the disruption of communal peace.

The ‘Ashoka Jana Mana – 2025’ program, organized by Rai Estate Educational and Charitable Trust, marked its 13th year of distributing clothes and other essential items to those in need during the Deepavali season.

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