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The exchange happened as Siddaramaiah was speaking, initiating a debate on torrential rains and deluge in several parts of the state including Bengaluru and damage caused by it.
”I had been to a place in the Mahadevapura where CEOs and celebrities live in Yemlur. One had to use a boat to go there,” Siddaramaiah said, referring to the upscale Epsilon layout, parts of which were inundated due to rains.
Intervening, Mahadevapura BJP MLA Aravind Limbavali said, there was no need for Siddaramaiah to go there in a boat, as there was an alternate route.
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Siddaramaiah on his part, said that he had gone by road regularly used by locals and it was under water, and why take an alternate route when he had gone to the stock of the situation.
Jumping to Siddaramaiah’s defence, BTM Layout Congress MLA Ramalinga Reddy said the leader of the opposition had taken the same route that was taken by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, during his visit to the locality.
However, Limbavali rejected this claim stating that Bommai did not visit Epsilon and instead had been to a neighbouring locality named Divyashree.
Intervening at this point, CM Bommai said, ”What amuses me is that our leader (of opposition) was taken by some great people on a boat in just 1.5 ft water.” Rejecting this, Siddaramaiah, Reddy, Krishna Byre Gowda and other Congress MLAs said, ”No no, it is not true…..a boat can’t float on 1.5 ft water, there was about four to five feet of water.” Bommai responding to it and said, ”I saw you going in a boat in the media. There was water till the knee of the person who was pushing the boat.
Several Congress leaders objected to it said that the Chief Minister was trying to undermine the grave situation that existed there because of flooding and sufferings of the people. They also pointed out that Siddaramaiah used an SDRF boat that was placed there by the government and asked if there was 1.5ft water as claimed, why was the boat there.
”SDRF boats were kept for emergencies, for the citizens, but you used it. You could have walked. I too had walked in 3 ft water. Maybe people were concerned about you or misguided you. They didn’t want your feet to get wet,” Bommai mocked.
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