"Siddaramaiah should meet farmers affected by floods and drought in the state. There is no need for him to go to China as we have all the opportunities and resources in the state itself," the former Chief Minister told reporters here.
Kumaraswamy said it was really strange that neither the Chief Minister nor his cabinet colleagues had visited the flood-hit and drought-affected areas.
Siddaramaiah is visiting China next week for three days to attract investment to the state.
On his resignation as state JDS president following the party's loss of Mandya and Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha seats to the Congress in the recent by-polls, Kumaraswamy said in next three days a decision will be taken with regard to the new chief.