BJP Calls for Siddaramaiah’s Resignation; Congress Defends Its Corruption-Accused CM
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BJP Calls for Siddaramaiah’s Resignation; Congress Defends Its Corruption-Accused CM

BJP leaders are demanding the immediate resignation of CM Siddaramaiah, citing corruption allegations, yet Congress stubbornly backs him. This raises questions about the party’s commitment to transparency. Meanwhile, social activists are set to file a caveat in the High Court, signaling growing public dissatisfaction and the potential legal challenges Congress may face in defending their embattled leader.

IndreshIndresh
Aug 18, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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The decision by Karnataka Governor Tawar Chand Gehlot to approve the prosecution of CM Siddaramaiah has ignited a fierce debate, with leaders from both the ruling Congress party and the opposition BJP and JD(S) taking to the airwaves and social media to voice their opinions.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has seized upon the Governor’s decision, with several of its leaders demanding that Siddaramaiah resign from his post as Chief Minister.

BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra, in a post on the social media platform X, lauded the Governor for exercising his constitutional powers and allowing legal action against the CM. Vijayendra asserted, “The Governor has permitted this investigation based on substantial records and evidence. It is a clear demonstration that the fight against corruption and the biased involvement of the Chief Minister will not be deterred.”

Vijayendra further urged Siddaramaiah to step down, arguing that it is his moral responsibility to do so. “To uphold the dignity of the Chief Minister’s office, Siddaramaiah should resign and ensure a transparent investigation,” he added.

The Governor has exercised his constitutional powers to authorize legal action on the MUDA scam complaint against the Chief Minister.

Given the substantial evidence and serious allegations of corruption and favoritism within the Congress government, it is crucial that the Chief… pic.twitter.com/MyPymDBO44

— Vijayendra Yediyurappa (@BYVijayendra) August 17, 2024

 

Opposition Leader R. Ashok echoed similar sentiments, crediting the BJP’s relentless campaigning for the Governor’s decision. Speaking to the media from his residence, Ashok said, “The Governor’s permission for an investigation is a victory for the BJP’s padayatra. We are not targeting any individual; our goal is to expose illegality and ensure justice. Siddaramaiah should now resign, just as Yeddyurappa did when he faced similar allegations.”

MP Jagdish Shettar, speaking in Hubli, underscored the BJP’s ongoing fight against what he described as a “scam-ridden” Congress government. He stated, “The Governor’s decision is legal, and Siddaramaiah must resign as a moral responsibility. This time, he cannot escape accountability.”

In Shimoga, former Deputy CM K.S. Eshwarappa joined the chorus, demanding that Siddaramaiah step down and cooperate with the investigation. Drawing a parallel to his own experience, Eshwarappa said, “When I faced allegations, I resigned and cooperated with the investigation. Siddaramaiah should do the same. If he is innocent, he will emerge unscathed.”

Despite the mounting pressure, CM Siddaramaiah has remained defiant. Addressing a gathering at the Palace Grounds during a felicitation ceremony organized by the Karnataka State Government Employees Association, the Congress leader dismissed the calls for his resignation. “The question of my resignation does not arise,” he declared, accusing the BJP and JD(S) of conspiring to topple his government. “We will challenge this in court and prove our innocence.”

His allies within the Congress have also rallied to his defense, with many criticizing the Governor’s decision as politically motivated. However, some have advised Siddaramaiah to consider his options carefully. Legislative Council member H. Vishwanath suggested that the CM should “bow to the law” and consider stepping down to maintain his respect and integrity.

As the legal proceedings begin to take shape, all eyes are on the next moves of both the government and the opposition. The BJP has made it clear that they will not relent in their demand for Siddaramaiah’s resignation, while the Congress party is preparing to mount a robust defense in court.

This controversy has not only put Siddaramaiah’s leadership under intense scrutiny but also set the stage for a fierce political battle in Karnataka. The outcome of this case will likely have significant implications for the state’s political future, with both parties bracing for what promises to be a contentious and closely watched legal fight.

Speaking to media persons on Saturday, T.J. Abraham, the social activist who filed the complaint against CM Siddaramaiah with the Governor, stated that he would file a caveat application in the state High Court on Monday. He noted that he had previously filed complaints against sitting Chief Ministers S.M. Krishna, Dharam Singh, and H.D. Kumaraswamy on charges of corruption. He added that the police should file an FIR against Siddaramaiah over allegations of corruption.

Meanwhile, a team of advocates plans to fight the case in court. The legal team intends to file an application for a stay against the Governor’s sanction of prosecution. Just as CM Siddaramaiah decided to move to the High Court, the complainant, Pradeep, filed a caveat application. The application requested that no interim orders be issued in this case without first hearing their arguments.

The Congress has called for a state-wide protest on August 19 to condemn the Governor’s decision to allow the prosecution of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. In this context, KPCC President D.K. Shivakumar has asked all district Congress committees to stage large protests in district centers on August 19. Congress workers staged a protest on Saturday in Bengaluru, Mysuru, and Hubli, condemning the Governor’s action.

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