Former Karnataka CM Basavraj Bommai criticized the government's focus on power struggles rather than state development. He highlighted inadequate relief for drought-hit farmers, claiming only 1% of the sought-after funds were released. Allegations included unfulfilled promises of compensation, blaming bureaucratic hurdles. Bommai accused leaders of prioritizing political positions over public welfare, targeting the Congress government's failed schemes and economic distress. He also referenced internal power shifts and financial constraints, corroborated by an economic advisor's remarks on fund shortages.