Karnataka Ministers Clash Over Alleged Campaign Fundraising
Karnataka Ministers and BJP leaders are embroiled in a heated exchange accusing the Congress of fundraising for Bihar elections. Congress leaders dismiss the allegations, citing lack of evidence and countering with claims of BJP's past corrupt practices. The verbal battle unfolds on social media platforms.
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Karnataka Ministers have publicly condemned the BJP for claiming that the Congress is gathering funds for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Senior BJP figures Jagadish Shettar and B Y Raghavendra allege that Congress officials are under duress to contribute to a campaign fund cloaked as renewals, and mentioned a cabinet dinner supposedly linked to this endeavor.
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, who also leads the state Congress, countered by demanding evidence, suggesting that the BJP fears Congress’s potential success. State IT and BT Minister Priyank Kharge retaliated by referencing past BJP admissions of black money dealings, labeling the BJP's claims as hypocritical.
The debate intensified on social media, with Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy dismissing BJP's allegations as frivolous. Ananth Kumar's daughter accused Kharge of defamation. The political exchange highlights the continued tension between Karnataka's Congress and BJP factions.
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