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BJP on communalising spree, says Siddaramaiah

PTI

Bengaluru, Nov 3: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hit back at BJP chief Amit Shah for attacking his government for celebrating ‘Tipu Jayanti’ and accused him of making a “desperate attempt” to communalise the situation before Assembly polls.

A day after coming under fire by the BJP chief at a rally here, Siddaramaiah claimed the election had brought “tourists like Shah” who are ‘ignorant’ about the state. “We celebrate the birthdays of 26 leaders and builders of #NavaKarnataka. @AmitShah in a desperate attempt to communalise, picks on Tipu Jayanthi,” Siddaramaiah said in a tweet.

“Election is coming! It brings tourists like @AmitShah who display ignorance about our state & call #KannadaRajyotsava as ‘Karnatak Mahotsav’,” he claimed.

Flagging off a 75-day state-wide ‘yatra’ spearheaded by BJP state mascot BS Yeddyurappa at a rally here Thursday, Shah had flayed ‘Tipu Jayanti’ celebrations, accusing the Siddaramaiah government of practising “vote bank politics.”  

“Yesterday was November 1. It was Karnataka’s formation day. Karnataka Mahotsav (Rajyotsava) celebrations had to happen with grandeur, but Siddaramaiah government had no interest in Karnataka Mahotsava, they are more enthusiastic towards celebrating Tipu Jayanti on November 10,” he had said.

In a series of tweets in Kannada, Siddaramaiah defended ‘Tipu Jayanti’. “People of the state have accepted Tipu Jayanti. Tipu was a patriot. He was not against Hindus or any other community,” he said on Twitter.

Siddaramaiah also took a jibe at state BJP leaders, alleging they had once described Tipu Sultan as a freedom fighter but had become “enlightened” after learning lessons from Shah.

He claimed the BJP yatra was a failure on the very first day, proving that people were not with the party. The BJP has been opposing the event as it sees Tipu Sultan, the 18th century ruler of erstwhile Mysore kingdom, as a “brutal killer” and a “religious bigot” who forcibly converted people to Islam.

Assembly elections are due in Karnataka early 2018 in which the BJP is hoping to capture power, unseating the government-led by Siddaramaiah. Making history, the BJP had installed its first-ever government in the South in 2008 but lost power to the Congress.

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