Yogi took a dig at Siddaramaiah and Congress president Rahul Gandhi
Yogi took a dig at Siddaramaiah and Congress president Rahul Gandhi
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Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Jan 13 (NT): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made allegations over his Karnataka counterpart CM Siddaramaiah of killing Hindus and Congress president Rahul Gandhi of instigating communal splits. By these accusations, the chief ministers hoary grumble to a new level.

Firing a gun at Siddaramaiah's recent remark about him being a Hindu, the video, posted on BJP Uttar Pradesh's Twitter handle on Saturday as showing photos of 12 Hindus, who were murdered in the last two to three years in Karnataka.

The post added, "But when questioned by Yogi, he (Siddaramaiah) calls himself a Hindu."

Yogi’s attack also took into crinkle Congress president Rahul Gandhi for his many temple visits for the duration of the Gujarat Assembly polls, and his public statement of being a Hindu, and accused him of using religion to generate the communal crack in the nation.

"Had you worked even a speck in the last five years, then the 'Rajkunvar' of Congress need not have been making recipes," the remark appears in the video.

The video also shed light on the 1002 cases of farmers’ suicide in Karnataka in the present fiscal year and corruption cases against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Earlier, CM Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a BJP rally in Bengaluru, accused Siddaramaiah of intertwining religion and politics, consequently following the track of Congress President Rahul Gandhi ahead of the assembly election in Gujarat.

CM Yogi further raised questions over Siddaramaiah - why he was "endorsing beef eaters" if he is a Hindu, to which the latter promptly responded that Hindus did eat beef, and questioned Aditynaath's right to condemned the people's food practice.

CM Siddaramaiah also termed Adityanath-led-governance in Uttar Pradesh as 'Jungle Raj' and suggested that the latter could "learn a lot" from him. (NT)

 

 

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