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BS Yediyurappa ''Weakest Chief Minister'', Should Resign: Siddaramaiah

Congress leader Siddaramaiah said he never acted like BS Yediyurappa when the latter's government was in power and never indulged in politics of hatred

BS Yediyurappa ''Weakest Chief Minister'', Should Resign: Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah terms BS Yediyurappa's (above) government as "unholy government"
Raichur, Karnataka:

Calling BS Yediyurappa the ''weakest chief minister'', senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah today said that unlike him, he has never indulged in the politics of hatred.

"I suggest Mr Yediyurappa should resign and go back. He is the weakest chief minister. I never acted like him when my government was in power and never indulged in the politics of hatred," Mr Siddaramaiah said while speaking to reporters in Karnataka's Riachur.

The former chief minister further alleged that his party leader DK Shivakumar was denied bail in the money laundering case as the incumbent state government is strategising to keep a control on the opposition leaders.

"I do not understand the problem in granting bail to Shivakumar," said Mr Siddaramaiah.

Mr Shivakumar is currently in judicial custody in Tihar jail in connection with the case.

The Congress leader also accused the Central government of "misusing" and "controlling" the central agencies, like Election Commission, Enforcement Directorate and the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Terming the Karnataka government as an "unholy government", Mr Siddaramaiah asserted that it did not even pay the compensatory amount to the victims of the flood-related incidents.

"It has been over 50 days but still the state government has not accorded any compensation to the people," he said.

At least 80 people were killed last month as rain battered the state. "Prime Minister has not even visited the state to see the situation," Mr Siddaramaiah stated.

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