MLA Renukacharya continues to rant against Zameer Ahmed Khan
Team Udayavani, Jan 27, 2020, 4:32 PM IST
Bengaluru: BJP MLA Renukacharya on Monday stoked a fresh controversy by stating that former minister Zameer Ahmed Khan should be removed from the Congress party.
Addressing presspersons here Renukacharya said, “I challenge Congress leaders to remove Zameer Ahmed Khan from their party. He cheated many people in IMA Ponzi. ”
“Zameer was living by the roadside. Deve Gowda made him MLA for Chamarajpet constituency. Thereafter, he was always seen with Kumaraswamy and projected his image of a strong loyalist of Kumaraswamy. But he backstabbed Deve Gowda and his family,” said Renukacharya.
“Zameer Ahmed Khan scrap dealer, he has no right to talk about me,” he added.
He further added that former chief minister Kumaraswamyis is trying to gain sympathy from people by saying that BJP and RSS leaders are trying to kill him.”
A letter was reportedly posted to the Seer’s ashram in Belagavi and the 15 were reportedly dubbed as traitors. Reacting to it, Kumaraswamy had said he would not stay quiet because of such threats.
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