BJP twisting my comments: K’taka Dy CM on ‘We don’t want Keralites’ remark
The recent controversy surrounding Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar’s remark on Keralites has sparked a heated debate in the political circles. On Tuesday, Shivakumar clarified his statement, saying it was aimed at the Kerala government’s interference in the Kogilu demolition drive, not at the people of Kerala. The Deputy CM accused Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar of twisting his words to create a rift between the people of Karnataka and Kerala.
The controversy began when Shivakumar made a comment that “we don’t want Keralites” in the context of the Kogilu demolition drive. The remark was quickly picked up by the media and opposition parties, who accused Shivakumar of being anti-Keralite. However, the Deputy CM has now come out to clarify that his comment was taken out of context and was not aimed at the people of Kerala.
According to Shivakumar, the Kerala government had been interfering in the Kogilu demolition drive, which was a law and order issue in Karnataka. He stated that his comment was aimed at the Kerala government’s interference, not at the people of Kerala. Shivakumar emphasized that he has always had cordial ties with Keralites and respects them immensely.
In fact, Shivakumar went on to say that he will campaign in the upcoming Kerala polls, which is a testament to his good relations with the people of Kerala. The Deputy CM’s clarification has put to rest the controversy surrounding his remark, and it is clear that his comment was twisted by the BJP to create a rift between the people of Karnataka and Kerala.
The BJP has been quick to criticize Shivakumar’s remark, with Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar accusing the Deputy CM of being anti-Keralite. However, it is clear that the BJP is trying to create a controversy where none exists. By twisting Shivakumar’s words, the BJP is trying to create a rift between the people of Karnataka and Kerala, which is unfortunate.
The people of Karnataka and Kerala have always had good relations, and it is unfortunate that the BJP is trying to create a controversy between the two states. The BJP’s attempt to create a rift between the people of Karnataka and Kerala is a desperate attempt to gain political mileage.
In recent years, the BJP has been trying to create a divide between different communities and states to gain political advantage. This is a dangerous trend, and it is imperative that the people of India do not fall prey to the BJP’s divisive politics.
The controversy surrounding Shivakumar’s remark is a classic example of how the BJP twists comments to create a controversy. The BJP’s attempt to create a rift between the people of Karnataka and Kerala is a desperate attempt to gain political mileage, and it is imperative that the people of India see through the BJP’s divisive politics.
In conclusion, the controversy surrounding Shivakumar’s remark is a classic example of how the BJP twists comments to create a controversy. The Deputy CM’s clarification has put to rest the controversy surrounding his remark, and it is clear that his comment was aimed at the Kerala government’s interference in the Kogilu demolition drive, not at the people of Kerala.
The people of Karnataka and Kerala have always had good relations, and it is unfortunate that the BJP is trying to create a rift between the two states. The BJP’s attempt to create a divide between different communities and states to gain political advantage is a dangerous trend, and it is imperative that the people of India do not fall prey to the BJP’s divisive politics.
As the country moves towards the upcoming elections, it is imperative that the people of India are aware of the BJP’s divisive politics. The people of India must see through the BJP’s attempts to create a rift between different communities and states, and must unite against the BJP’s divisive politics.
The BJP’s attempt to create a controversy between the people of Karnataka and Kerala is a desperate attempt to gain political mileage, and it is imperative that the people of India do not fall prey to the BJP’s divisive politics. The people of India must unite against the BJP’s divisive politics and must work towards creating a united and inclusive India.