Senior BJP figure M.P. Renukacharya turned up the heat on Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Wednesday, blasting his ‘coward’ remark against PM Modi as a national disgrace. From BJP’s Bengaluru hub, he called for atonement to every Indian citizen.
‘This is no mere slip—it’s an attack on our nation’s honor,’ Renukacharya asserted. Echoing 2014’s inflammatory rhetoric, he noted public rejection. ‘Siddaramaiah learned then; time to learn again.’
He derided the CM’s allegiances: ‘Kowtowing to the Gandhi trio for the throne—hardly statesmanlike.’ Dispelling myths on the Lok Sabha walkout, ‘Congress women protested; Speaker advised exit. Courage, not flight.’
After three years, scrutiny intensifies. ‘Empty achievements breed venom. Congress’s image lies in tatters.’ Celebrating Modi’s ascent, ‘Chai seller to commander-in-chief—fact or fiction?’ No more ‘Indira is India.’
Siddaramaiah’s support erodes, per Renukacharya. Modi’s mettle shines: tariff relief abroad, Pulwama payback pulverizing hideouts pronto—bullets blind to religion.
On VV Giri-Ramji, facts prevail: fully sanctioned. Governor allegedly leaned on for lies. ‘Three states left—Congress’s swan song nears.’
Flashback: Siddaramaiah slammed Parliament’s swift nod to President’s speech minus Modi’s input as spineless. Renukacharya, deferential to seniority, presses for unreserved sorry. Karnataka’s political theater intensifies.
