Vatal Nagaraj Warns Congress of Crisis Without Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister
Congress will be in disarray if it loses Siddaramaiah, warns Vatal; bats for his continuation beyond 2028
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Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj warned the Indian National Congress party that losing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah could lead to disarray within the party. He advocated for Siddaramaiah's continuation in office beyond 2028, emphasizing the potential for public unrest if a replacement occurs.
- 01Vatal Nagaraj warns of disarray in Congress if Siddaramaiah is replaced.
- 02He supports Siddaramaiah's continuation as Chief Minister beyond 2028.
- 03Nagaraj staged a demonstration in Mysuru to protest rising prices.
- 04He distributed salt packets to the public during the protest.
- 05A potential 'revolution' is threatened if Siddaramaiah is ousted.
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Vatal Nagaraj, a prominent Kannada activist, expressed serious concerns about the future of the Indian National Congress party if Chief Minister Siddaramaiah were to be replaced. Speaking after a demonstration in Mysuru aimed at highlighting rising prices, Nagaraj emphasized that the party would face disarray without Siddaramaiah's leadership. He advocated for Siddaramaiah to remain in his position even beyond 2028, contingent on his health. During the protest, Nagaraj pushed a cart and distributed packets of salt to the public to symbolize the burden of rising costs. He warned that a significant public backlash or 'revolution' could occur if Siddaramaiah is removed from office.
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Nagaraj's warning reflects the potential for political instability in Karnataka, which could affect governance and public sentiment.
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