Siddaramaiah Takes a Stand Against Opposition 'Mysuru Chalo' March Allegations
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah fiercely countered allegations from the BJP and JD(S) regarding a land scam involving his wife, Parvathi, at a convention in Mysuru. He accused opposition leaders of lacking moral integrity and engaging in multiple scams themselves, while rallying support from his party's top leaders.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday sharply criticized opposition parties BJP and JD(S) for their 'Mysuru Chalo' march, which was aimed at denouncing a supposed land scam linked to his wife, Parvathi.
Speaking at the 'Janandolana' convention in Mysuru, he rejected the claims and challenged the moral standing of the opposition leaders, alleging that they have been involved in numerous scandals themselves.
Siddaramaiah rallied Congress leaders and members to stand strongly against the opposition's campaign, dismissing the accusations as a politically motivated conspiracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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