Holywood News

Lop claims

Bangalore: A special cabinet meeting held on Thursday discussed the socio-economic and educational report submitted by the backward class committee to the state government in 2015, seeing a frustrating scene between some ministers and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, claiming that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opposes the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the General Assembly.

It may be recalled here after the cabinet meeting, the Minister of Law and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Patil introduced the media to the media, noting that “discussion on socio-economic and educational reports – the discussion in 2015 went smoothly.” However, Ashoka, in Bangalore on Friday, said at some point in time that ministers almost hit each other.

In a chat with journalists, opposition leader R. Ashoka said he had noisy scene information at the cabinet meeting, with some ministers taking over Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the 2015 socioeconomic and educational report and accusing the chief minister of “glorifying” the caste based on his will. According to the report, Muslims constitute the largest caste in Karnataka.

Ashoka said even slammed Siddaramaiah in Siddaramaiah and said they even took on Siddaramaiah’s mission, saying: “Are you not only the one who brought the Congress party to power in the state?”

Ashoka observed that in 2015, Siddaramaiah intended to save the president and accused Siddaramaiah of having no interest in caste, except to uphold its chairman.

He accused Siddaramaiah of designing the design. After splitting Lingayats, he accused Siddaramaiah of the goal of causing division in the Vokkaliga community. In Karnataka, Lingayats and Vokkaligas are politically dominant castes.

Ahsoka said that if he continues to serve as Chief Minister, the Socio-Economic and Education Report 2015 will be suspended, otherwise Sida Lamaya will take to the streets (to sympathize with the people) due to the report.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button