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Fierce Ruckus On Stage Between Congress MP And BJP Minister

Fierce ruckus on stage between Congress MP and BJP Minister: Karnataka.

There was a fierce ruckus on the stage between Congress MP DK Suresh and Minister of State Dr. CN Ashwath Narayan.

Karnataka IT/BT Minister CN Ashwath Narayan and Congress’ Bangalore Rural MP DK Suresh come face to face on the stage during an event in Ramanagara on Monday.

The incident took place when Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai was also on the stage.

The event was organized by the government to unveil the statues of Dr. B R Ambedkar and Kempegowda, the founder of Bengaluru. This was Bommai’s first visit to Ramnagar as Chief Minister.

A video of the fight between the two has surfaced, in which things spiraled out of control when Suresh objected to Narayan’s aggressive speech.

The Congress MP took an aggressive stand on Narayan when he intervened between the security personnel.

Suresh was joined by Congress’ Bangalore Rural MLC S Ravi, who also tried to throw the mic to stop Narayan from speaking.

After this, Suresh, the lone Congress Lok Sabha MP from Karnataka, sat on the stage in protest.

The Vokkaliga-dominated Ramnagar district, where the Congress and the JD(S) are the main parties, is the target of the BJP.

During his speech, Narayan launched attacks on Congress leaders and listed the achievements of the BJP government.

“Only getting votes, but not doing anything, We are not here to do this,” Narayan said. We have come here to develop the people of Ramnagar.

We are not the kind of people who lay our hands on someone’s land. In such a situation, the leaders of both parties came face to face on all the issues of development.

Karnataka BJP also released the video of the incident and said, ‘Congress culture is goonda culture. We don’t need another example.

The irony is that an MP does not know how to behave even though the Chief Minister of the state is on the stage. It is condemnable that Congress leaders and workers are acting like yata rajas and subjects.

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