Key Points

KN Rajanna's supporters protested in Tumkuru after his removal from the Karnataka Cabinet. Union Minister Prahlad Joshi criticized Congress, claiming Rajanna was dismissed for speaking the truth. Rajanna alleged a conspiracy behind his ouster, linked to his voter fraud remarks. The controversy has intensified political tensions in Karnataka.

Key Points: KN Rajanna Supporters Protest Removal From Karnataka Cabinet

  • KN Rajanna's supporters protest in Tumkuru over his removal
  • Union Minister Prahlad Joshi slams Congress for sacking Rajanna
  • Rajanna claims "huge conspiracy" behind his dismissal
  • Controversial voter fraud remarks led to his resignation
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Karnataka: KN Rajanna's supporters protest against removal from ministerial post

KN Rajanna's supporters rally in Tumkuru against his dismissal amid controversy over voter fraud remarks and Congress party backlash.

"If someone tells the truth, that person is removed immediately. – Prahlad Joshi"

Tumkuru, August 13

Former Karnataka Cooperation Minister KN Rajanna's supporters on Wednesday held a protest at the Town Hall Circle in Karnataka's Tumkuru to condemn his dismissal from the ministerial post. The visuals showed protesters sloganeering and holding a banner with Rajanna's portrait.

Police have been deployed across the city as a precaution.

Earlier on Tuesday, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi hit out at Congress, saying that people are being removed for telling the truth.

"He is considered very close to Siddaramaiah. As far as I know, CM instructed him that you would have to resign. But Rahul Gandhi gave a message that he has to be sacked. The message was not to accept his resignation. If someone tells the truth, that person is removed immediately. He is a 72-year-old ST leader. It is their greatest insult to democratic institutions and also to the community which he represents," Joshi said during a press conference.

Meanwhile, KN Rajanna addressed his resignation from the Karnataka Cabinet, claiming a "huge conspiracy" behind his dismissal from the state Cabinet.

His exit follows controversial remarks on voter fraud that clashed with the Congress party's stance, drawing sharp reactions from the opposition.

Rajanna claimed that his earlier statement regarding "vote theft" was misunderstood.

His resignation came after talking to reporters in Tumkuru, Rajanna asked why Congress leaders "turned a blind eye" to irregularities in voter lists and kept silent when they should have raised objections.

He said, "Look, if we just start talking about such things casually, there will be different opinions. When was the voter list prepared? It was prepared when our own government was in power. At that time, was everyone just sitting quietly with their eyes closed? These irregularities did take place -- that's the truth. There is nothing false in this."

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tumkuru resident, I've seen Rajanna's good work. But he shouldn't have made those controversial statements during election season. Politics is about discipline too.
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Sarah B
Interesting how both sides are claiming truth here. The voter list issue needs independent investigation rather than political blame games. Democracy deserves transparency.
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Vikram M
At 72, Rajanna should have known better than to rock the boat. Congress is trying to maintain unity before elections. His timing was all wrong. 🤦‍♂️
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Ananya R
Why is no one talking about the actual voter fraud allegations? Instead we're discussing who said what to whom. This is how real issues get buried under political drama.
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Michael C
The BJP minister's comments seem opportunistic. Where was this concern for democratic institutions when their own leaders were removed? Pot calling kettle black.
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Kavya N
As an ST community member, I feel insulted by how this senior leader was treated. Congress talks about social justice but acts differently when convenient.

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