CM should apologise for calling RSS members as terrorist: Chauhan
Team Udayavani, Jan 15, 2018, 10:32 AM IST
Bengaluru: BJP Minister Dara Singh Chauhan accused Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of being anti-backward classes for opposing the Centre’s move to grant Constitutional status to the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) on Sunday.
Chauhan accused CM Siddaramaiah when he opposed the centre’s move to grant Constitutional status to NCBC.
The Congress has always used the OBCs and the Dalits as vote bank. It is least bothered about their welfare, he said.
Leader of the Opposition in Karnataka Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa said many of the BJP and the RSS workers who were killed in the recent days belonged to backward classes.
CM Siddaramaiah did not bother to meet the families of those who killed except that he met the family of a muslim who was recently killed in Mangaluru, he said.
CM Siddaramaiah should apologies for calling these organisations as terrorists, he added.
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