Sadananda Gowda asked  Siddaramaiah to work with sincerity
Sadananda Gowda asked Siddaramaiah to work with sincerity
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] January 9 (NT): Previous Karnataka CM DV Sadananda Gowda on Monday informed Siddaramaiah to administer with sincerity after the latter question on his Uttar Pradesh opposition Yogi Adityanath for criticising people's food habits.

"It is only on you whatever you want to eat you can eat ! But prohibit the killing of cows that Hindus worship. Whom do you want to pacify by saying Hindus also eat beef? Is it another face of tactics? Administrate with a little more seriousness," Gowda tweeted in Kannada.

Earlier, continuing the tirade against Adityanath, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah questioned the former's right to criticise the people's food habits.

"I have fully taken care of cows, I feed them and I have also cleaned cow dung. What moral rights Yogi Adityanath has got to criticise me? Has he ever taken care of cows?" tweeted Siddaramaiah.

He said on what grounds has Adityanath questioned the food habits of the people.

"Many in Hindu religion eat beef and I will eat if I want to eat beef, but I don't like beef that's why I don't eat it. Who is he to ask?" Siddaramaiah said in another tweet.

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