Ethnical weal Board fiddle Karnataka BJP to protest at CM’s house on July 3

" Until the fiddle is taken to its logical conclusion and CM Siddaramaiah resigns, the BJP will not stop agitating," Ashoka emphasised.
 Ethnical  weal Board  fiddle Karnataka BJP to protest at CM’s house on July 3
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Bengaluru : The Karnataka BJP has decided to lay siege to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s hearthstone in Bengaluru on July 3 over the running of the multi-crore ethnical weal Board case. The BJP will demand the abdication of CM Siddaramaiah over the issue. Senior BJP leader and Leader of Opposition, R Ashoka stated on Tuesday that former minister B.

Nagendra was being made a goat in the fiddle, and by making him abdicate, an attempt was being made to cover political heavy weights. “ Until the fiddle is taken to its logical conclusion and CM Siddaramaiah resigns, the BJP won’t stop agitating, ” Ashoka emphasised.

“ On July 3rd, I, along with state chairman in Vijayendra and party workers, will lay siege to the CM’s hearthstone. The kick march will begin at 930A.M. from Kumara Krupa Guest House and will crown at the CM’s hearthstone, ” Ashoka stated. “ CM Siddaramaiah is directly involved in the Maharshi Valmiki slated lines Development Board’s multi-crore reproach. He should give his abdication, taking moral responsibility.

still, the agitation will grow stronger, “ If CM Siddaramaiah doesn’t abdicate. The part of former minister B. Nagendra is bitty. CM Siddaramaiah is directly behind the reproach. It’s insolvable for the Rs.187 crore fiddle to do without CM Siddaramaiah’s knowledge, ” Ashoka stated. “ CM Siddaramaiah handed over the plutocrat to Rahul Gandhi and company to save his president, ” Ashoka contended.

Ashoka contended that the plutocrat was also transferred into fake IT companies ’ bank accounts. “ Authorities have seized Rs 14 crore from the indicted and Rs 10 crore from bank accounts. Will the rest of the plutocrat come from CM Siddaramaiah’s pockets or the Congress party’s account? The lost plutocrat belongs to Dalits. The government needs to answer how they will recover the plutocrat, ” Ashoka stated.

He questioned, “ Where did the rest of the plutocrat go? Has it been pillaged down? The Board’s plutocrat was deposited into hundreds of accounts of gold shops, liquor shops, and other establishments in Telangana at the end of March. Why is the government reluctant to hand over the case to the CBI?

“ Is the fear of getting exposed regarding the connection of the reproach and choices in Telangana stopping CM Siddaramaiah? ” “ The Special Investigation Team( SIT) has not questioned minister Nagendra yet. The police haven't questioned CM Siddaramaiah who holds the finance department, ” Ashoka stated.

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