Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Jun 27: BJP state general secretary and MLA, C T Ravi, noted that chief minister, H D Kumaraswamy, had accused protesting YTPS employees during their protest at Karegudda on the occasion of the CM's village stay programme, of casting their votes in favour of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, and then approaching him for facilities. He termed this behaviour as having been borne out of frustration.
Speaking to media persons on Wednesday, he reminded the chief minister that the protesters are not the ancestral property of Kumaraswamy.
"They were not asking for properties owned by the JD(S). The chief minister of a state does not belong to any party as he is the chief minister for all the people. But the way he has spoken gives an indication that he does not have the eligibility or capacity to function as the chief minister," he said.