Karnataka's Political Eclipse: Tejasvi Surya Fires Back at Siddaramaiah's 'Amavasya' Jab

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya launched a sharp counterattack against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's recent comments. He described the Congress government as the "biggest eclipse" over Karnataka's development. Surya pointed to Bengaluru's deteriorating roads and infrastructure as evidence of poor governance. The political exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition in the state.

Key Points: Tejasvi Surya Calls Congress Govt Karnataka's Biggest Eclipse

  • BJP MP counters CM's darkness remark with eclipse analogy
  • Criticizes Bengaluru's pothole-ridden roads as governance failure
  • Explains astronomical difference between Amavasya and Pournami
  • Questions state government's focus amid infrastructure chaos
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Congress govt an 'eclipse' over Karnataka: Tejasvi Surya on Siddaramaiah's 'Amavasya' remark

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya retaliates against CM Siddaramaiah's 'Amavasya' remark, calling Congress government Karnataka's "biggest eclipse" amid infrastructure criticism.

"The eclipse holding Karnataka back is your government. - Tejasvi Surya"

Bengaluru, Oct 23

Hitting back at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his "Amavasya remarks", BJP MP Tejasvi Surya on Thursday said the Congress government in the state is the "biggest eclipse" over Karnataka.

Speaking to the media at the BJP office, BJP Yuva Morcha National President Tejasvi Surya said, "After two and a half years, Karnataka will shine brightly forever, like the sun and moon."

His remark came in retaliation to CM Siddaramaiah's comment that Tejasvi Surya does not represent light but 'Amaavasya' (darkness).

Addressing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, he said, "The eclipse holding Karnataka back is your government. You have been in power for nearly two and a half years now. People in Bengaluru are suffering like hell because of pothole-filled roads. The state of Bengaluru's roads stands as proof of how good your governance is."

Stepping up the attack, Surya said, "Mr. Siddaramaiah is a senior and experienced leader. But he doesn't seem to know the difference between Amavasya (new moon day) and Pournami (full moon day). The Sun exists on both days - on all 365 days of the year. It is always the Sun that shines brightly."

"The one that disappears on Amavasya is the Moon and not the Sun. Mr. Siddaramaiah, you are not the Sun. You are with those who worship the Moon, and you seem confused about when the Sun is visible or not," he quipped.

Explaining further, Tejasvi Surya said, "People worship the Moon on both Amavasya and Pournami. Whether the Moon is full or half, or visible in one region but not another, these traditions are part of our culture. We, however, worship Goddess Lakshmi on both Amavasya and Pournami."

He advised, "Please understand the difference between the Sun and Moon, and between Amavasya and Pournami, before making such statements. The Sun shines equally bright on both Amavasya and Pournami - remember that first."

Tejasvi Surya added, "I can also criticise Siddaramaiah personally, but as a Member of Parliament elected by 24 lakh citizens, it would be unbecoming of me and contrary to the culture of my party to make such remarks."

"During the festive season, people travelled to their hometowns. The moment the national highway ends and the state road begins, potholes start - and continue until you reach the next national highway. This reflects your government’s governance style," he said.

"There is chaos everywhere in the state and in Bengaluru. Yet, you talk about Prime Minister Modi!" he questioned.

Responding to a media query regarding central grants, Tejasvi Surya said, "Whenever Karnataka's interests are concerned, BJP MPs - regardless of party lines - have always stood for the state. We will continue to uphold Karnataka's identity, pride, land, and language, and never compromise on these issues. That is the BJP's culture, and we will continue that tradition.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree about the road conditions, this constant political bickering using religious and cultural references is unnecessary. Both leaders should focus on governance rather than astronomical comparisons. Our state deserves better dialogue.
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Arjun K
As a Bengaluru resident for 15 years, I've never seen roads this bad. The monsoon has exposed the poor quality of work. Tejasvi Surya's points about infrastructure are valid, but I wish he'd propose concrete solutions too.
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Sarah B
Interesting how both politicians are using celestial bodies to make their points! But honestly, we common people just want good roads, water supply, and basic amenities. The astronomical debate can wait. 🌟
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Vikram M
Tejasvi Surya makes a good point about BJP MPs standing for Karnataka's interests. But let's be honest - all parties play politics when it comes to development funds. We need accountability from both state and central governments.
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Michael C
The road condition comparison between national highways and state roads is telling. During my recent trip to Mysuru, I experienced exactly what Surya described. The difference in road quality was stark and disappointing.

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