Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)
Bengaluru, Oct 2: Thinker Chakravarti Sulibele, who had expressed his displeasure on BJP MPs of the state and also Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently, has vented his anger against union minister D V Sadananda Gowda.
Sadananda Gowda had tweeted recently saying that he pitied those who mislead public by telling fake stories about funds related to flood relief. Sulibele has taunted Sadananda Gowda by a return tweet saying "Lol, he has come now."
D V Sadananda Gowda had tweeted, "We pity those who are misleading the public of Karnataka by creating fake stories of flood relief funds that need to be given to the victims of the deluge. Necessary reports with regards to emergency relief, interim relief and long-term relief are already prepared."
Sulibele has tweeted "Lol! He (Sadananda Gowda) has come now. The land of Karnataka pities you. You have the arrogance of saying that the deluge victims of North Karnataka are misleading the public. Do not forget that your ministership is the alms given by the public. If the flood relief funds do not arrive even after months of receding of the flood, how it is useful for the people who are trying to rebuild their lives?"
Recently, Sulibele had written on his Yuvalive website that the state feels the absence of Bengaluru MP Anant Kumar after the deluge. Sulibele had expressed resentment saying that it feels as if there is not a single MP from the state who can effectively appraise the union government of the grievances of the people of Karnataka.
Sulibele had written further on his blog, "It is really sad that none of the present MPs of the state has the capability to fight with the center and get what is required for the state of Karnataka. Moreover, they are not one or two but 25 MLAs of BJP! Out of the rest three, Sumalatha Ambareesh has entered the parliament for the first time. The position of Prajwal Revanna is also more or less the same. By the time these people understand the functioning of parliament, the five-year term will be over. The only MP of Congress is busy in bailing his brother D K Shivakumar out from the clutches of Enforcement Directorate (ED). So it seems there is not a single person, who can effectively be the voice of Karnataka in the parliament."