Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah paid heartfelt tribute to Babu Jagjivan Ram, a prominent Dalit leader who significantly shaped India's political landscape. During the memorial service at Vidhana Soudha, Siddaramaiah praised Ram's exceptional administrative skills and commitment to marginalized communities. Ram, who served as Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, was a trailblazer for social equality and representation. His legacy continues to inspire political leaders and social activists across India.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Honors Babu Jagjivan Ram's Dalit Leadership Legacy

  • Siddaramaiah commemorates Jagjivan Ram's contributions to social equality
  • Babu Jagjivan Ram served as Defence Minister during 1971 India-Pakistan War
  • CM highlights Ram's leadership for Dalits, backwards classes, and minorities
  • Event held near Vidhana Soudha's west gate on death anniversary
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah pays tribute to Babu Jagjivan Ram

Karnataka CM pays tribute to Babu Jagjivan Ram, celebrated Dalit leader and former Defence Minister, at Vidhana Soudha memorial service

"A rare leader and a good administrator - Siddaramaiah on Babu Jagjivan Ram"

Bengaluru, July 6

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday paid floral tributes to Babu Jagjivan Ram near the west gate of Vidhana Soudha, as part of a memorial service organised in honour of the late leader's death anniversary.

Speaking at the event, the Chief Minister described Jagjivan Ram as a rare and capable leader who made significant contributions during a critical period in India's history.

"The government is celebrating his death anniversary wholeheartedly. A rare leader and a good administrator, there was a food shortage in our country. Babu Jagjivan Ram did a good job as a minister. He was an inspiration to all of us, a leader of Dalits, backwards classes, and minorities," Siddaramaiah said.

Touching upon internal political developments, Siddaramaiah said he would speak to the high command regarding recent decisions and meetings.

"I had said to hold a meeting in Karnataka. I don't know why I was made the chairman. They have announced. If you give responsibility, will you run away? If I give you responsibility, will you run away? There is no question of leaving the guarantee scheme. We are allocating some funds to each MLA for road development. We will also give it to the BJP and JDS MLAs," he remarked.

Popularly known as Babuji, Jagjivan Ram was one of India's greatest Dalit icons who fought for the rights of the underprivileged.

He was the Defence Minister during the India-Pakistan War in 1971. Babu Jagjivan Ram was also the Deputy Prime Minister between 1977 and 1979

Meanwhile, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi accused the Congress party on Friday of "insulting India's scientific achievements" by questioning the efficacy of indigenous COVID-19 vaccines, and demanded an apology from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Joshi condemned Congress leaders for "baselessly doubting the vaccines that saved crores of lives."

"They oppose Modi politically but are now undermining the very scientists who protected India and the world during the pandemic," Joshi said. "This is an insult to our nation's achievements," he added.

Joshi challenged Siddaramaiah to clarify whether the state government links COVID-19 vaccines to recent heart attack cases.

"The CM must apologise to scientists and the public for this irresponsible narrative," he said.

Highlighting India's vaccine milestones, he noted: "Congress ruled for 60 years but didn't develop a single indigenous vaccine. Under Modi, we produced 240 crore doses, vaccinated 120 crore Indians, and supplied vaccines to 150 countries."

Joshi also targeted the Siddaramaiah-led government over infighting, citing MLAs who allegedly exposed "corruption and zero development."

"An anti-Congress wave is brewing within their party," he said, referencing MLAs BR Patil and Basavaraj Rayareddy's corruption allegations.

Responding to Karnataka's demand for central aid, Joshi stated: "We'll fund development, not corruption. Let them submit a proper plan."

- ANI

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Shreya B
While paying respects is good, I wish our politicians would focus more on implementing Babuji's vision rather than just ceremonial tributes. The condition of Dalits in Karnataka hasn't improved much under any government. Action speaks louder than words!
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Aditya G
The vaccine debate is getting too political. As an Indian, I'm proud of our scientists' achievements regardless of which party was in power. Let's not drag scientific achievements into petty politics. Both sides should show maturity.
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Priya S
Babu Jagjivan Ram's contribution during the 1971 war is often overlooked. He managed defense logistics brilliantly during that critical time. We need to teach more about such leaders in our school history books instead of just focusing on a few names.
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Michael C
As an expat in Bengaluru, I find these political exchanges fascinating. The level of debate seems more substantive than what we see in many Western democracies. But I hope the focus remains on development rather than just accusations.
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Nikhil C
The corruption allegations from both sides are worrying. Instead of trading charges, both state and central governments should work together for Karnataka's development. Our state deserves better than this endless political drama.

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