BJP files complaint with ECI against Sidda’s son over remarks on PM, Shah
BENGALURU: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday filed a complaint with the Election Commission against chief minister Siddaramaiah’s son Yathindra Siddaramaiah for using “abusive words” against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah.
In a recent political spat, the Congress leader called Shah as a ‘goonda’ and ‘rowdy,’ and suggested that Modi associates with such individuals. In response, BJP leader R Ashoka called the CM a ‘’goonda guru’’ and said they would approach the EC over the statement.
Speaking at a Congress gathering in Hanur town of Chamarajanagara district on Thursday, Yathindra said that Shah faces murder charges in Gujarat and has a background in criminal activities. “But now, he is in a high position in the country,” he said.
He further said, “They had promised to create two crore jobs for the unemployed. Now, they say it is not the responsibility of the central government to create jobs. They promised to bring back black money. But what happened? They have not even disclosed the names of account holders in Swiss banks.”
He also accused the BJP of harbouring intentions to amend the Constitution if they secure a significant majority.
“The BJP has been claiming to secure more than 400 seats. It is their secret agenda to change the Constitution if they get 400 seats. If there is a government that is strangling the democratic setup in the history of the country, it is Modi’s government,” the former MLA added.
In retaliation, BJP leader R Ashoka called the CM a ‘goonda guru’ and accused the Congress of fostering a ‘goonda culture.’
He further said, “Yatindra speaks about national politics when he is not fit to speak even about Mysuru politics. If he continues to speak like this, he would face the same fate as of their leader Rahul Gandhi. So let him be cautious.”