Yeddyurappa government number one in corruption: BJP chief Amit Shah
Team Udayavani, Mar 27, 2018, 2:40 PM IST
Davangere: BJP National president Amit Shah has wound up in an embarrasing circumstance after he called his own party leader B S Yeddyurappa as the most corrupted!
Addressing a press meet in Davangere on Tuesday March 27, Shah stated, “A resigned judge of the Supreme Court had said that, if there was a competation for the most corrupted government, the Yeddyurappa government would be number one.”
In order to humiliate CM Siddaramaiah, Shah mistakenly called Yeddyurappa the most corrupted. BJP leader Prahlad Joshi who was sitting next to Amit Shah, was visibly stunned at the statement, quickly rectified Shah.
Amit Shah however kept up a poker look as though nothing had happened and proceeded with his speech without apologizing for the mistake that he made.
The video of the same has circulated around the web through social media networks. On a day the Election Commission reported the dates of the crucial Karnataka Assembly election, this has come as an embarassment to the BJP.
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