Cong party will get into trouble if state leadership is not changed: Roshan Baig
Team Udayavani, Jun 5, 2019, 10:53 AM IST
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Bengaluru: After former minister, Ramalinga Reddy said that the senior leaders of the Congress party are being ignored, Congress leader Roshan Baig also said that the party will get into trouble if the state leadership is not changed,
Addressing presspersons with this regard Baig said, ” I’m a disciplined soldier of Congress. I spoke against state leadership of the party, didn’t utter a word against central leadership. We can’t be mute spectators to what’s happening here.”
“Leaders such as Ramalinga Reddy were not called for campaigning in the elections. Everyone said that some other candidate should contest from Mysore and now the results are for everybody to see,” Baig said.
He further added, “The behaviour of Siddaramaiah is arrogant. I have condemned the statement of the state leadership. I am disappointed by the behaviour of state leadership.”
Taking on the Congress state unit chief, he said, “Gundu Rao is not capable of being state unit chief. The BJP got a lead of 25,000 votes in his constituency. I am completely disappointed by the state leadership.”
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