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Ravi criticized the Congress government for granting extensive powers to the Waqf Board, equating it to seeking justice from a wolf for a lamb. “Congress must decide whether it stands for Sharia law or the Constitution,” he said. He also warned Chief Minister Siddaramaiah about trusting Jamir Ahmed Khan, likening his position to that of Mysuru’s Queen Lakshmammanni, who had trusted Hyder Ali only to face betrayal.
“This arrogance stems from the excessive powers granted by Congress. Tomorrow, they might say Vidhana Soudha belongs to them and allow only prayers instead of discussions. In that case, Siddaramaiah will have to pack up his panche and leave,” he quipped.
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Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka accused Siddaramaiah of plundering the state. “He sent Waqf Board notices to farmers who provide food, snatched BPL cards from the poor, and looted funds even in hospitals. Siddaramaiah has become Kanna da Ramayya—a leader looting the poor,” Ashoka said.
The protest is part of BJP’s ongoing campaign against the Congress government, claiming it prioritizes appeasement over constitutional values and fairness in governance.