Karnataka Leadership Crisis: Opposition Slams Congress
R Ashoka criticized the Karnataka Congress for internal conflicts, claiming it led to governmental collapse. He accused the Congress of prioritizing power struggles over governance and criticized the withdrawal of riot-related cases, citing minority appeasement. The BJP plans a protest in response to these policies.
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Taking a dig at the ruling Congress in Karnataka, Leader of Opposition R Ashoka claimed that the government's internal leadership tussle has led to its collapse.
He accused the Congress high command of being too weak to resolve the power struggle between Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar, saying governance has stalled.
Amidst a change in leadership buzz, Ashoka highlighted lack of public grievance redressal, as ministers focus on their Delhi tours.
He also criticized the Congress for withdrawing cases linked to riots, labeling it as minority appeasement and citing ensuing communal tensions.
Announcing a BJP protest, he condemned the Congress's failure to protect Hindus and accused them of vote bank politics.
(With inputs from agencies.)

