Siddaramaiah Urges New Chief Minister Shivakumar to Champion a ‘Second Freedom Struggle’
Siddaramaiah, former Karnataka Chief Minister, calls on incoming leader D K Shivakumar to lead a 'second freedom struggle' to defend national unity and constitutional integrity, highlighting concerns about attempts to glorify Godse and rising divisions in society.
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Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has encouraged his successor, D K Shivakumar, to lead a 'second freedom struggle' aimed at preserving India's unity and the values enshrined in its Constitution. Speaking out against attempts to glorify Nathuram Godse, the man who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi, Siddaramaiah called for collective action to confront this narrative.
He urged Shivakumar to continue the developmental legacy and prioritize the unity of the Congress party despite recent national challenges. Siddaramaiah praised Shivakumar's organizational skills, entrusting him with the challenge of guiding Karnataka towards a prosperous future, while emphasizing the need for Congress to hold onto its ideological roots amid political adversities.
Siddaramaiah also highlighted Karnataka's achievements in equitable resource distribution, urging Shivakumar to maintain this momentum. He affirmed that the responsibility for continuing the state's progress now lies with Shivakumar, expressing confidence in his leadership and vision.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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