Siddaramaiah Slams BJP as "Not Our High Command" in Fiery Bypoll Retort

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah launched a strong counterattack against the BJP and Union Minister of State V. Somanna during his campaign in Bagalkot. He dismissed the BJP's authority to comment on Congress matters, labeling Somanna a "minister without work" and accusing BJP leaders of spreading falsehoods due to fear of defeat. The CM asserted that the Congress would win the upcoming bypolls, negating any impact on his position, and defined the party's high command as the Gandhi family and Mallikarjun Kharge. He also addressed issues like LPG shortages and budget allocations for minorities, placing responsibility on the central government.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Hits Back at BJP, Defines Congress High Command

  • CM rejects BJP as Congress high command
  • Calls Union MoS V. Somanna "minister without work"
  • Asserts Congress will win both bypoll seats
  • Accuses BJP of double standards and fear of defeat
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Karnataka bypolls: BJP not our high command, says CM Siddaramaiah; hits back at MoS Somanna

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah dismisses BJP's authority, attacks Union MoS V. Somanna, and asserts Congress leadership ahead of crucial bypolls.

Karnataka bypolls: BJP not our high command, says CM Siddaramaiah; hits back at MoS Somanna
"BJP leaders are experts in spreading falsehoods and do not act according to their words. - CM Siddaramaiah"

Bagalkot, April 3

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that the BJP is not the high command of the Congress party and launched a strong attack on the BJP and Union Minister of State V. Somanna.

Speaking to the media during his visit to Bagalkot to campaign for the Congress candidate, Siddaramaiah said Somanna is a "minister without work" in the BJP and that no files are being routed to him.

Responding to Somanna's statement that the Chief Minister has been campaigning for five days, fearing defeat and would remain in office only for another one-and-a-half months, Siddaramaiah said Somanna himself has no time to campaign.

He alleged that BJP leaders are not campaigning actively as they are aware of their likely defeat in the constituency. He added that Somanna has no authority to comment on the Chief Minister's position and is not the Congress high command.

He alleged that BJP leaders are experts in spreading falsehoods and do not act according to their words.

The Chief Minister said he does not wish to respond extensively to such statements and claimed BJP leaders are making baseless remarks out of fear of losing in Bagalkot.

Referring to expelled BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, Siddaramaiah said the BJP has brought back a leader who was expelled from the party and deployed him for campaigning, calling it an example of double standards. He added that the BJP is in a poor state in Karnataka.

On the issue of increasing Lok Sabha seats, Siddaramaiah said seats should be increased based on population, but there should be no discrimination.

He cautioned against giving more seats to northern states and fewer to southern states.

Speaking about the shortage of LPG cylinders, he said the central government must take responsibility and act, as the state only handles distribution.

Reacting to reports of auto drivers planning to protest in front of the Food Minister's house, he said they should instead lay siege to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence.

Responding to Karnataka BJP president B.Y. Vijayendra's statement that bypoll results would impact the Chief Minister's position, Siddaramaiah asserted that the Congress would win both seats and therefore there would be no such impact.

On allegations that minorities were given excessive allocation in the state budget, Siddaramaiah questioned whether minorities are not citizens of the state.

He said minorities constitute about 14 per cent of the population and have been given funds like others.

Reiterating his stance, Siddaramaiah said BJP leaders have no authority to comment on Congress' internal matters and said Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and Priyanka Gandhi are the high command of the Congress party.

Responding to the BJP's allegations of misuse of power and funds, he said if there is any such misuse, it is being done by the BJP.

- IANS

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Priya S
The point about Lok Sabha seats is crucial. Southern states contribute so much to the economy, yet there's always this fear of under-representation. Population should be a factor, but so should contribution. Fair delimitation is needed! 🤔
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Rohit P
All this back-and-forth just before bypolls... feels like a drama. Instead of trading personal insults, both sides should tell us what they've done for Bagalkot. We need solutions, not "minister without work" jibes.
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Anjali F
His question about minorities is valid. They are citizens and deserve allocation like everyone else. Budget should be for development of all communities. This constant questioning of minority welfare is tiring.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Karnataka politics from outside. The CM seems confident. Telling auto drivers to protest at the PM's residence is a bold, theatrical move. Shows where he thinks the responsibility for central issues lies.
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Vikram M
As a Kannadiga, I wish our leaders would talk more about Karnataka's development and less about each other. This "double standards" accusation about taking back expelled leaders... pot calling the kettle black? Most parties do it. Just win the bypolls and get back to work.
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Kavya N

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