September 27, 2024

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Karnataka: Congress chief BK Hariprasad calls MLAs who joined the BJP as ‘prostitutes’

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Senior Karnataka Congress chief BK Hariprasad stoked an argument through the use of derogating remarks in opposition to get together MLAs who joined BJP.

Slamming state minister Anand Singh and different turncoats for switching events, Leader of the Opposition in Karnataka Legislative Council Hariprasad in contrast them with “prostitutes”.

Singh stop Congress in 2019 to affix the BJP. He was among the many 17 MLAs of the then Congress and JD(S)-led coalition authorities in Karnataka who resigned from the get together and crossed over to the BJP.

“When you didn’t give a clear mandate, we formed a coalition govt. We call by different names a woman who sells her body for food, we call her a prostitute. I leave it to you what you’ll call MLAs who sold themselves. Teach a lesson to local MLA in polls,” Hariprasad stated throughout a public assembly in Hosapete.

“You have to teach a lesson to the local MLA who sold everything including his self-respect,” he stated whereas referring to Anand Singh.

While speaking to ANI, BJP chief S Prakash stated, “they should not use such low-level words, few days ago, the Congress party compared the CM to a dog, now calling BJP MLAs “prostitutes” reveals their tradition.”

“Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is claiming that Congress will share the love. Congress leaders give this kind of statement in Karnataka, so I wonder what Rahul Gandhi will say to this,” Prakash added.

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