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K’taka Cong leader issued showcause notice

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Bengaluru: In a no-holds barred attack, senior Karnataka Congress leader Roshan Baig Tuesday accused the state party chief of being a “flop show” and scoffed at AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal as a “buffon”, prompting the party to issue a show cause notice for his outburst.
Baig, a senior MLA, also slammed former chief minister Siddarmaiah for “dividing” the Hindu society by attempting to give separate religion tag to Lingayat community and “abusing” the Vokkaliga community during his tenure in the top post.
The attack by Baig who was miffed over being denied ticket to contest Lok Sabha polls came after the exit polls predicted a rout for the Congress-JD(S) alliance in Karnataka and NDA’s return to power at the Centre.
Baig also appealed to the Muslims to “compromise with the situation” (about BJP-led NDA being in power) and not to remain like “cattle” and be reduced to a vote bank.
“Venugopal (in-charge of party affairs in the state) should have resigned when Congress got 79 seats in assembly polls (a year ago). I feel sorry for such general secretary coming to our state…,” he said
“K C Venugopal is a buffoon, I feel sorry for him, I feel sorry for my leader Sri Rahul Gabndhi ji,” Baig told reporters here.
He added: “Buffoons like Venugopal and arrogant attitude of Siddaramaiah and the flop show president Dinesh Gundu Rao…the result is this (Lok Sabha exit polls forecast).” (PTI)

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