
CM backstabbed backward classes: BJP's Mahesh
BJP
state spokesperson MG
Mahesh
on Tuesday alleged that CM
Siddaramaiah
backstabbed the backward classes.
Speaking to reporters, he alleged that CM claims that he is the champion of the backward classes.
"However, he failed to help the communities in any way. Only former CM Devaraj Urs helped the backward classes," he said.
Mahesh accused that the CM is misusing the backward classes for his political benefits and survival.
He also took a dig at minister Priyank Kharge over his statement that if the Congress returns to power, it will ban the RSS. "The Congress banned RSS thrice. All the three times, its action backfired. Now, the issue is raised again. BJP will condemn it," he said. He also accused the Congress leaders of spreading misinformation about RSS.
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