Dinesh Gundurao’s statement against Yogi Adityanath condemned by BJP
Team Udayavani, Apr 15, 2018, 5:49 PM IST
Ballari: The BJP Backward Classes Morcha has condemned the statement of KPCC Working President Dinesh Gundurao, who had allegedly made a statemment asking the Kannadigas to beat Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath with slippers if he visited the State.
District general secretary of the Morcha, G Shivreddy demanded an apology from Dinesh Gundurao and warned that if he does not apologize, slippers would be hurled at his house instead.
Speaking to reporters in Ballari on Sunday, he said, Dinesh Gundurao should not underestimate the strength of the BJP workers.
Mr Shivareddy questioning the contribution of Dinesh Gundurao to the State said that Dinesh Gundurao is known only because of his father, former chief minister late R Gundurao. He also warned that if he repeated such statements in the future, he has to face dire consequences.
Leaders Ravindra, Srinivas Patil, and Shrikanth were also present.
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