Inappropriate for ‘small people’ to speak disrespectfully about PM Modi: Chalavadi to CM


Bengaluru, Nov 12 (IANS): While referring to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah as “small people”, Karnataka BJP said on Tuesday that it is not appropriate for “small people” to talk about Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a disrespectful manner.

“Siddaramaiah, when you speak, you stoop very low. It is not appropriate for small people to speak disrespectfully about the Prime Minister. You are not same either in age or in office as PM Modi,” said Karnataka Leader of the Opposition in Legislative Council Chalavadi Narayanaswamy while reacting to the criticism of Siddaramaiah against PM Modi.

Narayanaswamy further criticised the Congress for allegedly distributing money in the three by-elections.

“In these three by-elections, a river of money has flowed. Congress claims they will win, but people are watching their extravagant expenditures. The rich may drink as they wish, but the poor are targeted here. The government talks of implementing guarantees, yet raises liquor prices,” he said.

He added that the Congress government is completely mired in corruption and indulged in scams.

“The state government is deeply mired in corruption in all 38 government departments, and our leaders are bringing each of these to light. The Chief Minister is sitting on the citadel of corruption,” he claimed.

Narayanaswamy criticised the Chief Minister's family for allegedly returning 14 plots in Mysuru and Minister Priyank Kharge for returning 5 acres, suggesting this as evidence of corruption and investigations in this regard are mere formalities.

“Recently, the State Wine Merchant Association accused the Excise Minister R.B. Thimmapur collected around Rs 500 crores in bribes. Following this, it was revealed that nearly Rs 700 crores have been embezzled. The Prime Minister mentioned this in his recent Maharashtra election campaign,” he said.

He said that the Wine Merchants’ Association, troubled by issues with the government, has announced a state-wide protest by closure of their stores on Nov 25.

“For a new license, Rs 4.5 lac is required as a government fee, yet obtaining one costs around Rs 70-Rs 80 lac — where does this money go,” Narayanaswamy questioned.

He added that a one-year license renewal requires Rs 4.6 lakh, in addition to a bribe of Rs 6 lac.

“This is widely known. Even if there are no complaints, the Excise Department imposes at least two mandatory cases on every bar or liquor shop, seeking Rs 2,000 penalty and a Rs 25,000 bribe,” he said.

 

 

  

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  • Anjappar, Murukaveri

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    How much and how they Insulted Dr. Manmohan Singh in those good old days????? without any valid reasons!!!

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  • Thekkumuri Vasu, Mangalapuram

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    All are equal before God and Man. The sycophant, Mr. Chalavadi is being selective, the PM should also have value for the position he holds, not too long back he made a ridiculous statement that people heard of Mahatma Ghandhi only after the movie was released. Often is he has belittled Nehru, speaks condescendingly about Rahul and his mother. Policy should be, give respect and take respect.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Talking about Acche Din is not Disrespectful ...

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  • RK, Mangalore/ Doha

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    And what about those who disrespected Mahatma Gandhi Ji ?

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Modi should maintain his PM status. He should act as cheap poll campaigner.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Every citizen is equal in the constitution. There is no big nor small, everybody is a human. Those who are in the authority, should speak respectfully to others without hating other communities / citizens. Remember your salary comes from tax payers

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Respect is earned by any person and not by people being forced.

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  • Roland, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 12 2024

    Hon. Siddaramaiah is a graduate. I think even you are also a graduate, PM modi is not a graduate. So who is small?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Roland Mangalore,dear,only graduates are not be respected but everyone .Each person should be respected as individual.Modi should be respected as Prime minister not as non graduate .Afterall he is selected one in Election.In India many talk as small people is usual.Unfortunately they forget to give respect to others.Politicians too.

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  • Sandesh, Mangalore / Dubai

    Wed, Nov 13 2024

    Thanks to EVM

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Tue, Nov 12 2024

    "Since 2014, everyone knows how much people are lying upon lying for power."

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