Bengaluru, Nov 7: Accusing the BJP of lies, slander and character assassination, senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said he is not upset about ruling party leaders calling him 'Siddaramulla Khan', and instead feels that they have rewarded his belief in secularism by attaching a Muslim name to his.
The former Karnataka chief minister was reacting to BJP national general secretary C T Ravi recently criticising Siddaramaiah by calling him 'Siddaramulla Khan'. Ravi had also alleged that the former CM would "finish Hindus" if Congress forms the next government in the state.
"I'm not upset about Muslim name being added to my name and being called Siddaramulla Khan. We have the heritage of Shishunala Sharif, a disciple of Govinda Bhat, poet Kabir, a disciple of Saint Ramananda. So, they (BJP) have rewarded my belief in secularism by attaching Muslim name to my name," Siddaramaiah said in a statement.
There is nothing surprising in the slander carried out by the BJP, which has made falsehood, slander and character assassination as a tool for its political propaganda, the Leader of Opposition said.
"Are they going to polls by showing their faces smeared with zero achievements, corruption and iniquities?" he asked.
Such conduct indicates their despair and helplessness, he further said, adding: "Let us all mourn the moral depravity of the BJP that once had decent people."
Claiming that people call him 'Anna (food) Ramaiah', 'Raita (farmer) Ramaiah', 'Kannada Ramaiah', 'Dalita Ramaiah' in recognition of his services as chief minister, Siddaramaiah said he will be happy if he is called 'Siddaramulla Khan' in recognition of the work done for the Muslim community.
"I have been opposing the communalism of Muslims and other religions with the same clarity and commitment as Hindu communalism. Like the BJP, I am not one who does communal politics targeting Muslims in particular, without any distinction between good and bad, for political reasons," he said.
Noting that the people of the state are convinced that the Tipu Sultan jayanti controversy and the violence that took place a few years ago in this regard was BJP's creation with a political motive, he said, "People have seen everyone from BJP Chief Minister to ministers to legislators celebrating Tipu Jayanti earlier, by wearing various costumes."
Accusing BJP of running false propaganda that Hindu youth were killed when he was chief minister, Siddaramaiah said, "I will not ask them to stop the slander against me. But it would be foolish if BJP thinks that I would stop my fight against their government's mismanagement, corruption and communal politics out of fear of such slanders."
Assembly polls in Karnataka are due in the first half of 2023.
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Riyadh (AP): Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 100th Saudi Pro League goal as Al-Nassr beat Al-Shabab 4-2 to move five points clear at the top of the table.
The 41-year-old forward converted a Sadio Mané cross at the near post with 15 minutes remaining to record the 971st goal of his career on Thursday. It was also his 26th league goal of the season.
“Ronaldo is always dangerous going forward and we saw that again today,” Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus said.
João Félix, signed from Chelsea in July, scored three goals for the league leaders.
The win took Al-Nassr to 82 points from 32 games, five ahead of Al-Hilal, which has three matches, one more than Nassr, left to play. Al-Hilal meets Al-Kholood on Friday and faces Nassr on Tuesday in what could be a title decider against its Riyadh rival.
“Now we have a derby match against our rival, which is a difficult encounter,” Jesus said.
“We are fully aware of its importance, and we are dealing with it with complete focus as we know that small details could decide the result.”
Ronaldo, a five-time Ballon d'Or winner, has yet to secure a major trophy in Saudi Arabia since signing with Al-Nassr in December 2022.
