City
Epaper

Siddaramaiah should quit to maintain dignity, public trust: Ex-CM Bommai

By IANS | Updated: September 26, 2024 13:50 IST

Hubballi (Karnataka), Sep 26 Former Chief Minister and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday urged Karnataka Chief Minister ...

Open in App

Hubballi (Karnataka), Sep 26 Former Chief Minister and BJP MP Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday urged Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to immediately resign from his position if he wants to maintain his dignity.

Speaking to the media, Bommai said, “CM Siddaramaiah has his own identity in Karnataka politics and his own public support. If he wants to maintain that, he must uphold high moral standards. If he behaves like everyone else, he too will join their ranks."

Bommai further stated that complaints have been filed against CM Siddaramaiah, based on which the Governor issued orders, subsequently, the High Court and the Special Court have also issued orders. At every stage, the case is tightening further.

“A time for introspection has come. While anyone can fight their case in court, Siddaramaiah must maintain public trust in him. I hope he is able to preserve that trust," he said.

Responding to a question about the alleged irregularities in the Valmiki Tribal Welfare Development Board, Bommai said, “The SIT had submitted a charge sheet without naming ministers and chairpersons. They had tried to close the matter. However, since the CBI and ED have started investigating, they have now filed a charge sheet. Action against them is inevitable. If wrongdoing has occurred, we must continue the fight as an Opposition party."

When asked about the ‘Bangalore Chalo’ movement planned by AHINDA (a pro-Backward Class, minority, and Dalit organisation), Bommai declined to comment on it but asserted that the BJP's fight against CM Siddaramaiah would continue.

On the question of the BJP's moral right to demand CM Siddaramaiah's resignation, Bommai responded, "It’s not about who has allegations against them or not. The question now is about Siddaramaiah. In the past, when he was in the Opposition, he would question everyone’s morality. Now that he is Chief Minister, he must question his own morality and provide answers."

Bommai further stated that a candidate for the Shiggaon constituency bye-election will be selected soon.

"We have already held two meetings regarding this. Several aspirants have submitted their applications. After review, further action will be taken," he said.

When asked about the possibility of a surprise candidate for the Shiggaon Assembly constituency, Bommai responded, "I’ve not been in town for the past ten days, so I’m unaware of any developments. However, the candidate will be finalised as soon as possible."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyCDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

HealthCDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

NationalCDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

BusinessGlobal Carnival Marks Spectacular Closing of Ryan International Children's Festival

BusinessAfcons bags CII Industrial Innovation Awards 2025

National Realted Stories

NationalCong asks CM Vijayan to apologise for inaction after police brutality complaint

NationalIndia values partnership with key EU member Netherlands: EAM Jaishankar

NationalLok Sabha Speaker Om Birla highlights 111 pc productivity as Parliament session ends

NationalDelhi-NCR pollution: Centre issues directions to improve air quality within a week

NationalArjun Ram Meghwal defends G RAM-G Bill as Oppn cries 'autocracy'