Congress workers thrashed a youth for calling Siddaramaiah 'Siddharmaulla Khan'
Congress workers thrashed a youth for calling Siddaramaiah 'Siddharmaulla Khan'
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Bangalore: A video of hooliganism by Congress workers in Karnataka is going viral. In fact, a young man had allegedly called Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah 'Siddharmaulla Khan'. After this, Congress workers beat up the young man. Not only this, the young man was also forced to sit on his knees in front of Siddaramaiah's poster and apologize. Although it is not known when and where this video is going viral on social media today, but sharing this video on social media, they are saying, 'Is this the shop of love', which the young man was beaten up for making a comment on the Chief Minister.  

 

Two persons are seen in the viral video of this incident. One of them is seen slapping the young man sitting near siddaramaiah's poster. At the same time, he is asking him how did he dare to abuse Siddaramaiah? Are Siddaramaiah is Siddharmaulla Khan? At the same time, a young man sitting on his knee near Siddaramaiah's poster is seen apologizing from the poster itself. At the same time, the victim is also telling both of them that he did not abuse Siddaramaiah. However, the accused and the victim have not been identified yet.  

At the same time, the police say that no complaint has been filed in this case so far. At the same time, the BJP has accused the Siddaramaiah government of Karnataka of harassing party workers. It has also asked the Congress to issue a helpline number to protect its workers.  

Action has already been taken:- 

Let me tell you, in Karnataka, the Congress has come to power with the promise of opening a shop of love and freebies and has also been alleging that the central government does not want to listen to criticism and suppresses the voice. However, such cases have been coming up in Karnataka for the last few days, which makes it seem that the Congress government has also started suppressing the voice of the people. Recently, a Dalit activist Shivraj Marliga was jailed by the police for calling Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara  'incompetent'. A complaint in this regard was filed by a Congress leader.  

At the same time, a teacher has also been suspended by the Congress government. The only fault of the teacher was that he had posted a post giving information about the loan taken by the Siddaramaiah government in its previous tenure. After the swearing-in ceremony of the Congress government, Shanti Murthy MG had criticised the policies of the Siddaramaiah government through social media. "During the tenure of former SM Krishna, SM Krishna took loans worth Rs 3,590 crore, HD Kumaraswamy Rs 3,545 crore, BS Yeddyurappa Rs 25,653 crore, Jagadish Shettar Rs 13,464 crore, Dharam Singh Rs 15,635 crore and DV Sadananda Gowda Rs 9,464 crore. While the Siddaramaiah government (2013-18) had taken a loan of Rs 2,42,000 crore. The teacher wrote in his post that from the time of SM Krishna to Shettar, the Chief Ministers took a total loan of Rs 71,331 crore, but during Siddaramaiah's tenure, the loan amount reached Rs 2,42,000 crore. In fact, this post was written by the teacher, advising on the promises of free, that to fulfill the promises of free, the government will have to take a lot of debt and burden the state."  

Conditions applicable to free plans:-

During the election, the Congress had promised free electricity, unemployment allowance, free food grains, monthly assistance of Rs 1000 to women and free travel. But now, after coming to power, Priyank Kharge, a minister in CM Siddaramaiah's government and son of Congress supremo Mallikarjun Kharge, has made it clear that 'all promises will be fulfilled, but the terms and conditions will apply.' There is no scheme which will be free for all. "We will ensure that the five guarantees are made at the earliest. But, whether it is the central or state government, every government scheme comes with certain terms and conditions. That is, who will get the benefit of these schemes and who will not and how much benefit? For this, the Congress government will impose conditions."  

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