Siddaramaiah, Basavaraj Bommai Engage In Twitter War On "Moral Policing"
NDTV
Dubbing the BJP as a "communal party", senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah also accused Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai of having joined the BJP just for power and supporting anti-constitutional activities.
Hitting back at Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai for accusing him of having got Hindu activists killed during his regime, senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Thursday said he can file a defamation case against the CM, but was just advising him to correct himself. All I said was in our society there will be reaction to every action and law will take its own course unlike in your tenure Hindus we're killed right left and Center , you need to hold mirror to yourself, God knows how you sleep with blood on your hands.
Dubbing the BJP as a "communal party", the former Chief Minister also accused Mr Bommai of having joined the BJP just for power and supporting anti-constitutional activities.
"Mr Basavaraj Bommai, like an ignorant, you have alleged that I got Hindus killed. Being the Chief Minister of Karnataka, you should have thought through before making such loose comments. I can file a defamation case for this but I will just advise you to correct yourself," Siddaramaiah tweeted.
In another tweet, he said, "Mr Bommai, you have said that you need not learn administration or policing from me. Thank you. Had you learnt anything from your father Shri S R Bommai (former CM and Janata Parivar veteran) or me, you would not have joined a communal party just for power and support anti-constitutional activities."