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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized PM Narendra Modi's speech, alleging it was filled with hypocrisy and personal attacks on the Congress. He emphasized Karnataka's strong economy under Congress leadership and accused Modi of failing to address issues within his own party and national governance limitations.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, labeling his recent speech against the Congress as 'hypocritical.' Siddaramaiah urged the PM to prepare better before making allegations regarding state governance.
The CM likened the BJP's condition in Karnataka to 'crabs in a basket,' suggesting internal discord. He challenged Modi, emphasizing Karnataka's economic strength under the Congress government, juxtaposing it with the BJP's challenges.
Siddaramaiah concluded by highlighting the irony in the PM's accusations, pointing out the BJP's history of alliances and disputes with regional parties. He urged Modi to rectify national and internal party matters before criticizing others.
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