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Karnataka: Widespread condemnation for Siddaramaiah as he attempted to assault SP publicly

CM Siddaramaiah's raising of his hand on a police officer at a public forum in Belagavi on April 28  attracted sharp criticism from netizens and opposition parties. BJP state president BY Vijayendra criticised Siddaramaiah's action as goon behaviour. MLA Yatnal also objected to the CM's behaviour and demanded an apology

by Indresh
Apr 29, 2025, 10:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attempted to assault the ASP

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah attempted to assault the ASP

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Bengaluru; The recent incident at the Congress protests in Belagavi, where Chief Minister Siddaramaiah exhibited unrestrained anger towards Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Narayan Baramage, has raised serious concerns about the dignity and decorum expected from someone in his position. The video capturing this moment has gone viral, prompting widespread condemnation and reflecting poorly on the leadership of our state.

During a protest against the central government’s price hikes at the CPED Ground on April 28, organised by the Congress party, the BJP women workers exhibited their dissent by wearing black bands and shouting slogans, particularly in response to Siddaramaiah’s controversial statement regarding Pakistan. In the midst of his speech, where a tense atmosphere had already developed, Siddaramaiah’s response was not only to shout slogans such as “Go back Pakistan,” but also to lash out at the ASP in uniform, demonstrating a lack of respect for both his office and the police force.

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This display of anger and frustration is unbecoming of a Chief Minister. BJP said as representatives of the state, we expect our leaders to conduct themselves with decorum and maturity, especially in challenging situations. Instead, Siddaramaiah’s actions portray a troubling trend: a growing inability to maintain professionalism and composure, especially when faced with dissent or opposition.

The behaviour exhibited by Siddaramaiah is not just an attack on the ASP but an affront to the entire police department. Such conduct undermines the respect and authority of law enforcement, which plays a crucial role in maintaining order and ensuring public safety. By publicly criticizing and displaying hostility towards a uniformed officer, Siddaramaiah sends a message that derides the professionalism expected from those tasked with upholding the law.

Vijayendra severely condemned

BY Vijayendra has aptly pointed out that actions of this nature reflect a goon-like mentality that damages the dignity of the Chief Minister’s post. It is crucial for those in such esteemed positions to exercise restraint, demonstrate respect for others, and engage with the public and law enforcement in a constructive manner. Siddaramaiah’s recent outbursts are indicative of a deeper issue—an erosion of his ability to communicate effectively and respectfully with the people he serves.

CM @siddaramaiah’s public outburst against senior police officer comes as no surprise – after all, even the sacred Doors of Vidhana Soudha, the Temple of Democracy, have previously borne the brunt of his anger.

Its apparent now that our CM is deep under the influence of Pakistan… pic.twitter.com/KWRZZPCodo

— Vijayendra Yediyurappa (@BYVijayendra) April 28, 2025

Vijayendra in a X post said , “it is commendable to see the courage of those women who protested against what they perceive as unpatriotic comments from Siddaramaiah. They have bravely articulated their dissent and showcased their love for the nation. Their actions remind us that the voice of the people is paramount and must be respected, even if it challenges the narrative of those in power.

In light of these events, I call upon Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to reflect on his actions, recognize their implications, and extend a public apology not only to ASP Narayan Baramage but to the entire police department and the people of Karnataka. It is essential for the integrity of his office and for restoring public trust that such behavior is acknowledged and rectified. The dignity of the Chief Minister’s position should not be compromised by impulsive reactions or disrespectful conduct.

 Opposition leader Narayana Swamy Condemned

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s outburst towards an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) has drawn significant criticism and raised eyebrows among political leaders. Opposition leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy questioned whether the police are being treated as “slaves” by the state’s leadership.

Speaking to the media in Bengaluru, Narayanaswamy pointedly remarked, “Whenever the Chief Minister calls for the ASP, it’s typically ASP Narayan who responds, going ready to accommodate him. Meanwhile, other additional SPs seem to step back; if they had not, perhaps they would have faced severe consequences.” His comments reflect a growing frustration over the dynamics between political figures and law enforcement officials, suggesting a troubling hierarchy where police officials may feel pressured to comply with political demands.

Topics: Bharatiya Janata PartyChief Minister SiddaramaiahSP assault caseBJP
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