Siddaramaiah attacks ruling BJP with remarks about the “Taliban”; “Hitler’s vamsha”

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In a scathing attack on the Saffron Party, Congress leader Siddaramaaiah said on Sunday that “the BJP is a Taliban”. He also alleged that RSS was running the administration in Karnataka. Speaking to the media, the former Karnataka chief minister then said that the BJP and the RSS belong to the genealogy of the German dictator Hitler.

Siddaramaiah was speaking at an event to distribute ration kits to needy families and relief checks to families who have lost someone to COVID-19. The event was hosted by Congressman Dinesh Gundu Rao, on the eve of his father and former CM late R Gundu Rao’s birthday.

The former chief minister said: “The RSS and the BJP are descended from Hitler’s ‘vamsha’ (genealogy). The BJP are Taliban. Watch out for them.”

“The BJP always comes to power through a back door”

Speaking at the event, Siddaramaiah also alleged that the BJP always comes to power through the “back door” because it does not get the blessing of the people. The congressional leader, in an effort to explain his statement, said:

“BS Yediyurappa brought his party to power by poaching our MPs through ‘Operation Kamala’, now they have removed him from his post as chief minister.

“Now Basavaraj Bommai is the chief minister, he is appointed CM by RSS and Yediyurappa, he must respect them. With the mask of the BJP, RSS is the conduct (of the administration),” he added.

Claiming that the BJP and the RSS did not keep the photos of Mahatma Gandhi or Ambedkar in their offices for long, he accused the party of playing the drama by embracing these national icons.

“BJP people are experts at telling lies, Narendra Modi (Prime Minister) says Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas … is there a single Christian or Muslim in his cabinet? Look at the way they play the drama “, the opposition leader told the Karnataka assembly, as he attacked the prime minister, accusing him of not keeping his promise of job creation.

On July 28, 2021, Basavaraj Bommai was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Karnataka to Raj Bhavan in the presence of outgoing CM BS Yediyurappa, Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot and other senior BJP leaders. Within a week of Bommai’s appointment, 29 ministers were inducted into his cabinet, which included a woman and people from various communities.


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