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Bharat Jodo Yatra: 'If you obstruct the march in Karnataka, you will...': Siddaramaiah's BIG warning to BJP

Siddaramaiah warns BJP: Siddaramaiah also cautioned police officers in Karnataka not to 'collude' with the BJP. "We will come to power after six months. The change is going to happen. All the policemen are not alike but whoever will collude with the BJP, we will teach them a befitting lesson," he said.

  • Siddaramaiah has warned BJP not to obstruct the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Karnataka
  • He also warned the police officials who are colluding with the ruling party
  • The former Karnataka CM said that Congress will come to power in the state soon

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Bharat Jodo Yatra: 'If you obstruct the march in Karnataka, you will...': Siddaramaiah's BIG warning to BJP

Gundlupet: Senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah has warned the BJP not to obstruct the ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra led by party MP Rahul Gandhi as it entered Karnataka on Friday. The former Karnataka chief minister also warned the state police officials saying those colluding with the ruling party would be taught a befitting lesson. Welcoming the march and addressing a gathering here, the former Chief Minister said the yatra is to highlight various problems plaguing the country.

"There's unrest in the country. There are many problems. Corruption is rampant. There's a 40 per cent commission government in Karnataka," the Leader of Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly said.

Siddaramaiah called upon people to make the yatra a success and claimed that the BJP is "not able to see this event happen in the state." He also held out a warning to the BJP leaders if they obstruct the march. "I warn you not to interrupt us or else we will not let you roam around in Karnataka".

Siddaramaiah also cautioned police officers in Karnataka not to 'collude' with the BJP. "We will come to power after six months. The change is going to happen. All the policemen are not alike but whoever will collude with the BJP, we will teach them a befitting lesson," he said.

Siddaramaiah alleged that communalism and divisive and hatred politics have intensified in the country after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister.

"There's fear among Dalits, backward communities, women and farmers," Siddaramaiah said. He charged the BJP with never having faith in democracy and the Indian Constitution. "They (BJP) believe in one leader, one ideology and one symbol," he alleged.