Vijayendra says

Mangaluru: Vijayendra’s BJP governor on Tuesday accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of adopting an anti-Hindu policy and warned that the BJP had the strength to evacuate the Congressional government in the coming days.
He launched the party Janaakrosha Yatre in Mangaluru, claiming that Congress was addicted to the comfort of minorities, suppressed BJP workers and brought price increases to citizens, ignoring the concerns of the Hindu community.
“Vatsala Kamat, 83, served as president of the booth, handed me the flag of BJP today and promoted it on Yatra in Mangaluru today. Her gesture reflects the spirit and determination of our Karyakartas statewide. It is a powerful symbolic message – the BJP has the power to be in the Congressional government to evoke the Congressional government in these days introduced Vij, Vij vij’
He declared: “CM Siddaramaiah has repeatedly insulted Hindus. As Chief Minister, he is directly responsible for this. The people of Karnataka, especially our Kariya Katas, have the ability to evacuate the Congress government from its foundation.”
He pointed to a recent incident involving the defendant in the murder of BJP worker Praveen Nettaru.
He said: “I saw it in the newspaper – the traitor who murdered Praveen Nettaru was sued to court yesterday. One traitor came to kiss another. If the BJP was in power in the state and leaders like Yediyurappa were the chief minister, our BJP government would shoot the traitor at the scene.”
Vijayendra also criticized the government’s suppression of BJP workers. “In Kushanagar, a party staff member raised concerns about the condition of the hospital and toilets through social media. He was filed with a lawsuit and despite his temporary bail, the Congress government harassed him to the extent that he attempted suicide,” he claimed.
He accused Siddaramaiah of anti-Hindu policies, questioning the expansion of four Percennt reservations to Muslims in government projects. “Why are there no Hindu regulations? He asked.
Vijayendra also raised questions about government plans targeting Muslim communities, including financial aid for overseas education up to Rs 3 million.
He reiterated that BJP workers would pull up what he said was an anti-Parliamentary regime. He added: “The prices of over 50 basic commodities have risen since Siddaramaiah became CM. Milk prices have risen by Rs 9, and petrol and diesel prices have risen by Rs 7.”
Vijayendra scanned Congress ministers for her constant blaming the union government. “Even Omar Abdullah appreciated the all-round development of Jamu and Kashmir in his budget speech,” he said.
He lashed out at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, questioning whether he was the Chief Minister of Karnataka or just the leader of the Congress Party.
Vijayendra accused Siddaramaiah of being too afraid to leave Bengaluru for fear of CM DK Shivakumar’s deputy usurp his position.
“The fear of losing CM’s chair to Shivakumar has brought Siddaramaiah back to the state,” Vijayendra claimed. He added that CM also fears facing public anger due to rising prices and poor governance.
Former Minister B. Sriramulu claims the state is unsafe to BJP workers and Hindus, accusing the “jihadist forces” of threatening them.