Siddaramaiah Mocks BJP Allies Over Past Anti-Modi, RSS Remarks

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah sharply criticized former PM Deve Gowda, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy, and BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy for aligning with the BJP after their past remarks against the party and RSS. He accused the BJP of opposing the Congress's pro-poor guarantee schemes and being against the Constitution. Siddaramaiah countered Kumaraswamy's stance on family politics by citing his son's electoral defeat and defended Congress Minister Zameer Ahmad's campaign efforts. He further alleged that these leaders joined the BJP solely to protect their political existence, questioning their moral right to criticize the Congress government.

Key Points: Karnataka CM Targets Gowda, Kumaraswamy Over BJP Alliance

  • Questions allies' credibility
  • Accuses BJP of being anti-poor
  • Counters Kumaraswamy on family politics
  • Defends Minister Zameer Ahmad
  • Cites JD(S)'s declining strength
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Bypolls: Do you know what Deve Gowda, Kumaraswamy, Narayanaswamy said about BJP-RSS-PM, says Karnataka CM

CM Siddaramaiah questions the credibility of Deve Gowda, HD Kumaraswamy, and Narayanaswamy, reminding them of their past criticism of BJP and PM Modi.

"Do you not know what all these leaders had said earlier about the BJP, RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi? - Siddaramaiah"

Davanagere, April 6

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday took a sharp dig at former Prime Minister Deve Gowda, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy and BJP leader and Leader of the Opposition Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, reminding the media of their past remarks against the BJP, RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Responding to questions from reporters in Davanagere, CM Siddaramaiah questioned the credibility of these leaders, who are now aligned with the BJP.

"Do you not know what all these leaders had said earlier about the BJP, RSS and Prime Minister Narendra Modi? Now, to protect their political existence, they have joined the BJP. What moral right do they have to criticize us?" he asked.

The Chief Minister asserted that the people of the state have appreciated the Congress government's guarantee schemes and accused the BJP of opposing these pro-poor initiatives. "The BJP is against the poor and against the Constitution. There is no reason for the people of the state to support such a party," he said.

On Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy's statement that they do not practice family politics and that people themselves have brought them into electoral politics, Siddaramaiah countered by questioning the defeat of Kumaraswamy's son in Channapatna. "If that is the case, why did his son lose? There is nothing wrong in contesting elections when people want you to, but do they say the same when people reject them?" he said.

Responding to a query on whether Minister Zameer Ahmad had not campaigned extensively in Davanagere South, the Chief Minister clarified that Zameer had been actively working across regions including Kerala and Bagalkot, and had also campaigned in Davanagere.

"Zameer is a disciplined soldier of the party. He has conveyed a clear message to voters and party workers in support of the Congress," he said.

Siddaramaiah also targeted BJP leader and the Leader of the Opposition in the Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, stating that he had earlier been in the Congress, benefited from the party, and later joined the BJP for similar gains. "Do you know what all he had said about the BJP earlier?" he asked.

He further alleged that former PM Deve Gowda and his son Union Minister Kumaraswamy have aligned with the BJP to safeguard their political relevance and should recall their earlier statements against the BJP and RSS.

Criticising the JD(S), Siddaramaiah said that when he was the state president of the party, it had won 59 seats, but has not been able to achieve that number since and has now been reduced to 19 seats.

Responding to Kumaraswamy's allegation that the Congress government is not supporting industrial development in the state, the Chief Minister remarked sarcastically, "One who cannot mount a horse that is offered cannot be called brave or valiant."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the CM's points about political turncoats are valid, he should focus more on governance and less on what others said in the past. The guarantee schemes are good, but what about long-term job creation and infrastructure? That's what we need. 🤔
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Arjun K
JD(S) has lost its way completely. First they were with Congress, then with BJP, and their only principle seems to be staying in the news. Deve Gowda sir was a PM, but now his party is just a bargaining chip. Sad state of regional politics.
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Sarah B
As an observer, this is classic Indian political drama. Everyone changes colors when it's convenient. The real question is: are any of these parties actually working for the common man, or is it all just a game of musical chairs with our futures?
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Vikram M
The comment about Kumaraswamy's son losing in Channapatna was a solid punch! 😂 If people themselves bring you to power, they can also send you home. That's democracy. No party should take voters for granted. Good reminder from the CM.
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Karthik V
All this mudslinging before bypolls. Can we please hear about your plans for water management and better roads in Davanagere? That's what matters to us on the ground. The 'he said, she said' politics is getting very tiresome.

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