‘A police here’, Siddaramaiah did not even listen to Khoya Apa, Surjewala on stage; Video – Cross Talk India
Randeep Singh Surjewala explaining to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah.
There was a protest against the central government in Karnataka today for inflation. In this, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also addressed the people, but during this time there was an incident which caught everyone’s attention. In fact, CM Siddaramaiah faced the displeasure of the people present in the meeting. Accusing the CM of being a pro -Pakistan, people demonstrated by showing black cloth. This angered the CM of Karnataka and reprimanded the police officer on duty. However, he said that BJP supporters have protested.
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Siddaramaiah’s displeasure and the entire incident of reprimanding the police officer was captured on camera. A video of this has surfaced in which it is seen that as soon as BJP workers started shouting slogans against him, they told him to remain silent.
CM said, “A silent, who is this?” After this, senior Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala explained to him that he should continue his speech but the CM did not listen to him.
Police officer reprimanded
After this, Cabinet Minister HK Patil also told him that the people of BJP are shouting slogans, that Congress party should continue the speech by raising slogans of Zindabad, but the CM lost his temper. The CM called the police officer trying to remove the protesters. During this time he went to hear that- “A police, come here, SP who is there, you come here first.” When the police officers reached the stage, the CM extended his hand towards him and scolded and said that “what are you doing, how are these people reach here, what are you doing?
Ruckus over Siddaramaiah’s statement
At the same time, let us tell you that after the Pahalgam terror attack, on one side where India and Pakistan relations have derailed once again. At the same time, there is a lot of discussion on CM Siddaramaiah’s statement regarding the attack on Pakistan. Siddaramaiah told reporters on Saturday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should have been there during the all -party meeting after the attack. He went to campaign in Bihar. In such a situation, the question is what is important for them? He is wearing people wearing hats (meaning making people misled).
Responding to the question asked about India’s response to the terrorist attack, Siddaramaiah said that there is no need for war. We are not in its favor. We should take tough steps. Security should be increased.
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