
New Delhi February 03
Congress Member of Parliament (MP) DK Suresh has offered clarification regarding his controversial statement about a “separate country for South India.” Suresh asserted that his intention was to draw attention to what he perceives as an “injustice in funds distribution” by the BJP-led central government.
In response to the recent presentation of the Union Budget in Parliament, DK Suresh voiced his concerns, alleging that there is a disparity in the allocation of funds, with resources meant for southern states being diverted to the northern regions of the country. This has reignited discussions on the broader issue of regional financial imbalances within India.

Suresh’s remarks have brought to the forefront the ongoing debate surrounding resource allocation, creating a platform for discussions on the perceived neglect of the southern states in terms of financial support from the central government. The assertion of a “separate country for South India” was, according to Suresh, a provocative expression intended to underscore the severity of the financial disparities.
As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how this discussion will influence political discourse and policymaking, particularly in the context of future budget allocations and resource distribution strategies. The hashtag #DKSuresh has gained prominence on social media, with netizens expressing diverse opinions on the matter. The broader issues of regional equity and fair resource distribution are likely to remain central topics of discussion in the political landscape. #Congress #Karnataka #SouthIndia #India