Mysuru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday called Prime Minister Narendra Modi a 'master of lies' and alleged he did not fulfill any of the promises he made.
He claimed that people had realised that Modi spoke lies and exploits them emotionally.
Reacting to the Prime Minister's statement that the opposition wanted to bury him, Siddaramaiah said no one wants to make his graveyard. Instead, they are opposing him politically.
"He (Modi) had been the Prime Minister for the past 10 years. He did nothing for the poor. In addition to it, there are allegations that he is a 'master of lies' (Sullina Sardara) because he did not fulfill any of the promises he made," the Chief Minister told reporters here.
Other than defeating the Prime Minister, no one wants to build his graveyard, he explained.
Prime Minister Modi on Friday said at Nandurbar in Maharashtra that some in the opposition want to bury him alive and claimed the people of the country were his security shield and they won't let any harm come to him.
Siddaramaiah said the opposition will always wish to defeat him politically because the country did not develop under him and the condition of the poor has not improved.
"The PM is desperate. He is scared of defeat. Out of fear and desperation, he is talking gibberish," the Chief Minister said.
Siddaramaiah said the people have understood the Prime Minister and claimed that he has been exposed.
"People have understood that he (Modi) is lying to them and is talking in an emotional manner. People know that he is trying to exploit them emotionally. People won't vote after knowing this," the Chief Minister said.
He said those who have gone up will have to come down.
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Amaravati (PTI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has thanked President Droupadi Murmu for giving assent to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, which recognises the greenfield city of Amaravati as the capital.
The Act was published in The Gazette of India, following the presidential assent.
The Chief Minister thanked the Union Government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his commitment to the southern state and his guidance to all the MPs for supporting the 'Amaravati Bill'.
"On behalf of my people of Andhra Pradesh, I express profound gratitude to Hon'ble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji for her gracious assent to the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation (Amendment) Act, 2026, fulfilling the long-cherished dream of our capital," Naidu said in a post on X on Monday.
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The chief minister also thanked PM Modi for guiding state leaders and every citizen who stood with Andhra Pradesh.
"This is a victory for my people of Andhra Pradesh, especially my farmers of Amaravati," he said.
"The capital of Andhra Pradesh is Amaravati," Naidu said in a post on X on Tuesday.
With the President's assent, IT Minister Nara Lokesh said the dream of our capital has officially become a reality.
"Today is a historic day for every citizen of Andhra Pradesh," Lokesh said in a post on X.
He said that he was joining millions of Telugu people to express his gratitude to PM Modi for his vision and support in championing the state's future.
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said that April 6 will be etched in history as the day Amaravati was officially recognised as the capital of Andhra Pradesh.
"On this historic occasion, following the passage of the Bill in Parliament and the issuance of the Gazette Notification by the Government of India, and with the assent of the Hon'ble President of Bharat, this long-awaited aspiration of the people of Andhra Pradesh has finally been fulfilled," Kalyan said in a post on X.
He thanked Murmu, Modi, and Naidu for making this historic moment possible.
