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₹4535 Crore rupees for Minority appeasement : Karnataka Budget 2025 Series (Part 10 )

Well the Government of Karnataka has made good looking budget but let’s look at the Untold numbers of Karnataka Government which every Kannadiga should know.

1. ₹500 Crore for Minority Schools – While Karnataka’s Public Schools Suffer

Reality:

But what does the government do? It hands out ₹500 crore not to save these schools, but to create exclusive institutions for a selected group.

Where is the concern for the lakhs of Kannada-speaking children struggling to get an education?


2. ₹150 Crore for Waqf Property Restoration – While Karnataka’s Hospitals Are a Nightmare

Reality:

And yet, the government has found ₹150 crore to restore Waqf properties?
Why not use this money to build new hospitals or save lives instead?


3. ₹6,000 for Pesh-Imams – While Farmers Are Dying in Debt

Reality:

But the government has ₹6,000 per month for religious clerics?
What about the farmers who feed this state? Where is their financial support?

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4. ₹50,000 Per Couple for Mass Marriages – But Who Will Give Jobs to Karnataka’s Unemployed Youth?

Reality:

Is getting married the biggest problem Karnataka’s youth are facing?
How about giving them employment first, so they can build their own future?


5. ₹30 Lakh for Foreign Scholarships – While Karnataka’s Universities Are Starving for Funds

Reality:

And yet, the government wants to send a select few students abroad with ₹30 lakh each?
Why not improve Karnataka’s own education system instead of paying for students to leave India?

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6. ₹100 Crore for Urdu Schools – While Kannada Language Is Being Erased

Reality:

Why is ₹100 crore being spent on Urdu schools while Kannada education is being ignored?
Is Kannada not Karnataka’s own language?


Karnataka’s REAL Needs – Where This Money SHOULD Go!

If the government truly cared about Karnataka, this money would be spent on:

1) Building proper roads – instead of pothole-ridden death traps.
2) Providing relief to farmers – instead of letting them die in despair.
3) Improving healthcare – instead of forcing people to beg for medical help.
4) Creating jobs – instead of watching the state’s youth fall into poverty.
5) Reviving Kannada-medium schools – instead of sidelining Karnataka’s culture.

But instead, the government has chosen appeasement over the survival of the state.

Also read :

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