Central Government has rejected all our tableu proposals: Siddaramaiah
The Central Government has insulted seven crore Kannadigas: Siddaramaiah
It is unfortunate that the MPs of BJP Karnataka are not questioning this injustice: Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has launched an attack at the Central Government over their rejection of tableau proposals sent by the Government of Karnataka for Republic Day celebrations. “The Central Government has insulted the seven crore Kannadigas by denying the opportunity for the state’s tableau at the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26th. Several tableau proposals were sent from Karnataka, but unfortunately the Central Government has rejected all these proposals. We had conceptualised the tableau of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar to depict his immense contributions to democracy and development of our state. We had also sent proposals to depict the contributions of Kittur Rani Chennamma and Nadaprabhu Kempegowda too along with the proposals to showcase Karnataka’s rich nature and Brand Bengaluru However, the Central Committee rejected our request, depriving us of the opportunity to introduce the nation to our state’s immense achievements and exemplary figures,” he posted on the microblogging site X (formerly known as Twitter).
The Central Government has insulted the seven crore Kannadigas by denying the opportunity for the state’s tableau at the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26th. Karnataka faced similar situation even last year as our state’s tableau was initially rejected.…
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) January 9, 2024
Siddaramiah also provided a political angle to the decision of the Central Committee. “The fact that the Congress government is in power in the state seems to be a concerning factor to the BJP-led Central Government. It is unfortunate that the MPs of BJP Karnataka are not questioning this injustice. They have become puppets of Narendra Modi. To whom are they loyal? Kannadigas or Narendra Modi?” he enquired in his post.
Central Government has rejected all our tableu proposals: Siddaramaiah
The Central Government has insulted seven crore Kannadigas: Siddaramaiah
It is unfortunate that the MPs of BJP Karnataka are not questioning this injustice: Siddaramaiah
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has launched an attack at the Central Government over their rejection of tableau proposals sent by the Government of Karnataka for Republic Day celebrations. “The Central Government has insulted the seven crore Kannadigas by denying the opportunity for the state’s tableau at the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26th. Several tableau proposals were sent from Karnataka, but unfortunately the Central Government has rejected all these proposals. We had conceptualised the tableau of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar to depict his immense contributions to democracy and development of our state. We had also sent proposals to depict the contributions of Kittur Rani Chennamma and Nadaprabhu Kempegowda too along with the proposals to showcase Karnataka’s rich nature and Brand Bengaluru However, the Central Committee rejected our request, depriving us of the opportunity to introduce the nation to our state’s immense achievements and exemplary figures,” he posted on the microblogging site X (formerly known as Twitter).
The Central Government has insulted the seven crore Kannadigas by denying the opportunity for the state’s tableau at the Republic Day parade to be held in New Delhi on January 26th. Karnataka faced similar situation even last year as our state’s tableau was initially rejected.…
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) January 9, 2024
Siddaramiah also provided a political angle to the decision of the Central Committee. “The fact that the Congress government is in power in the state seems to be a concerning factor to the BJP-led Central Government. It is unfortunate that the MPs of BJP Karnataka are not questioning this injustice. They have become puppets of Narendra Modi. To whom are they loyal? Kannadigas or Narendra Modi?” he enquired in his post.