Siddaramaiah 
Karnataka

Rejecting R-day tableau an insult to Kannadigas: Siddaramaiah slams Modi govt

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah pointed out that the continuous neglect of Kannada and Karnataka by the Union government has already provoked the displeasure of Kannadigas.

Written by : TNM Staff

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticised the Narendra Modi-led Union Government for allegedly denying the state a chance to showcase their tableau at the upcoming Republic Day Parade in Delhi on January 26.

He said that the Union government rejected Karnataka's tableau because of the non BJP government in the state. He stated that the proposed tableau had planned on depicting the life of Mysuru ruler Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar, Kittur Rani Chennamma, who resisted the British akin to Jhansi Rani Lakshmi Bai, and the founder of Bengaluru, Nadaprabhu Kempegowda.

“The Central Government has insulted the seven crore Kannadigas by denying the opportunity for the state's tableau at the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26th. Karnataka faced a similar situation even last year as our state’s tableau was initially rejected. They later permitted keeping Karnataka elections in mind. This time, the central government has again continued its trend of insulting Kannadigas,” he said. 

Siddaramaiah added that the BJP seems unsettled by the Congress's victory in Karnataka's Assembly elections last year. He pointed out that the continuous neglect of Kannada and Karnataka by the Union has already provoked the displeasure of Kannadigas. Siddaramaiah cautioned the Union government against testing the patience of the people and urged a reconsideration of the decision, emphasising the demand for Karnataka's participation in the Republic Day Parade on January 26.

“They have become puppets of Narendra Modi. To whom are they loyal? Kannadigas or Narendra Modi?” he asked while also lashing out at the BJP MPs in Karnataka and said it was unfortunate that they are not ‘questioning this injustice.’ “It is not too late yet, the Central Government should immediately correct its mistake and rectify the injustice done to Karnataka by allowing us to participate in the tableau presentation at the prestigious Republic Day parade,” he lastly said.

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