Hassan (K'taka), Jan 22: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Sunday claimed that he and his party leaders will retire from politics and go home, in case they are not able to fulfill promises made to people, on coming to power in Karnataka, after the Assembly polls by May.
The former Chief Minister assured that his party will fulfill the promises made to people, however difficult it may be.
"If we come to power we will give 10 kg of rice, already we have promised 200 units of free power and Rs 2,000 to women-led households...you have trust in us right? However difficult it may be, we will fulfill our promise," Siddaramaiah said.
Addressing a large gathering as part of Congress' ongoing "Praja Dwani Yatre", a state-wide tour here, he said, "in case we are not able to fulfill, we will retire from politics and go home."
The Congress has promised that families below the poverty line will get 10 kg of rice for free, if the party comes to power.
It has recently announced, 'Gruha Jyoti scheme', under which all households will get 200 units of free electricity every month; also 'Gruha Lakshmi scheme', a promise to provide Rs 2,000 every month to women-led households on coming to power.
Reacting to Siddaramaiah's remarks, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai in Mysuru said, such a situation of political retirement will certainly come for the Leader of Opposition.
"He (Siddaramaiah) is someone who had been the Chief Minister, he is aware of the situation of ESCOMs (Electricity Supply Companies), their situation had deteriorated during his tenure. After we came to power we infused Rs 8,000 crore directly and as a guarantor for about Rs 13,000 crore loan- we have saved them and ensured that there is no disruption in power supply," he said.
When such is the situation, if the Congress is promising to implement something that cannot be done, then it is clear that they are doing it out of desperation due to the fear of losing, he alleged.
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Bhopal, Dec 28: A 10-year-old boy fell into an open borewell in Madhya Pradesh's Guna district on Saturday evening and a rescue operation was underway, officials said.
The incident took place in Raghogarh area.
Sumit Meena, the boy, slipped into the open shaft of the borewell at Pipliya village, about 50 km from Guna district headquarters, about 5 pm.
He was trapped at a depth of around 39 feet, Raghogarh Congress MLA Jaivardhan Singh told PTI from the spot.
A parallel pit has been dug to rescue him, he said.
While police started the rescue operation immediately, a team of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) had also arrived from Bhopal, the MLA said.
Oxygen was being pumped into the borewell, he said.