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Shah tells Siddaramaiah his "time" has come to end

Press Trust of India  |  Mysuru 

Stepping into the home turf of Sidddaramaiah, today told him that his "time" has come to an end and he would be mistaken if he thought that saffron ideology could be stalled by unleashing violence against and RSS workers.

Shah began his fourth round of visit to the poll-bound with a tour of old areas, asserting that Siddaramaiah and JDS would receive "biggest shock of their lives" from the region in the May 12 assembly polls.

"It is said that the is a bit weak here (Old region), but after seeing the work of the party workers, I expect Siddaramaiahji and the JD(S) to get the biggest shock of their lives from this (Old) region," he told a party convention here.

Shah is presently covering the districts of Mysuru, Chamarajanagara, Mandya and Ramanagara, where had not won even a single seat in the previous election.

The principal challenger to the ruling is JDS in these districts.

Referring to his gaffe at Davanagere earlier this week, Shah said though he had committed a mistake in his speech while referring to Siddaramaiah's corruption, people of the state would not do the same because they knew Siddaramaiah's rule well.

"Siddaramaiah and were very happy over my gaffe while speaking about Siddaramaiah's corruption. I had made a mistake, but the people of will not make it, because they have understood very well," he said.

In a slip of the tongue at a press conference at Davangere while attacking the Siddaramaiah dispensation as the "most corrupt" one, Shah had said the would get the number one award in corruption.

He had, however, corrected himself after being prompted by Prahlad Joshi, who was seated next to him.

Shah also accused Siddaramaiah of playing with Karnataka's pride by not celebrating the "jayanti" of noted Kannada Kuvempu or Sir M Vishveswaraiah.

"Siddaramaiah only remembers to celebrate the jayanti of Tipu Sultan (the 18th-century ruler of Mysore) to get votes," he said.

Shah also met theWadiyar royal family of today at their private palace, triggering peculations about their supporting or joining the

According to sources, during the closed door meeting with the scion of royal family or the present titular Maharaja-Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar and Rajamata Pramoda Devi Wadiyar, Shah reportedly discussed various issues, including

Amid speculations in the media,Yaduveer,the 27th "King" of the Wadiyar dynasty,recently ruled out his political entry.

"I have told several times that I'm not interested in There is no chance at all about me joining any party. I'm not interested in Through social work we will continue our relationship with the public," he said.

Shah also said that his party, if voted to power, would make efforts to hunt down the killers of RSS and workers in Karnataka, and hand out severest of punishment to them.

"I would like to tell the people of the state that Siddaramaiah's time has come to an end. Soon after forms the next government under Yeddyurappa's leadership, it will make all efforts to hunt down killers (of RSS and workers) from any corner of the world," he said.

Shah was speaking to reporters after meeting the family of worker Raju, who was hacked to death in March 2016.

"They will be sent to jail and handed out stringent punishment," he added.

Shah said Siddaramaiah was mistaken if he and his government thought they could stall saffron ideology from spreading by unleashing violence against and RSS workers.

"In politics, there is no room for violence. If Siddaramaiah and his government think they can stall our ideology from spreading, then he is mistaken," he said.

Targetting the chief minister, Shah in a tweet said there are multiple fronts on which CM Siddaramaiah has failed his own constituency. Mandya-region has one of the highest suicide rates in the state.

Last year, there were more than 265 infant deaths in just 7 months in district, he said.

"is just 140 Km away from the state capital, yet it has failed to attract any major investments. In 5 years, CM did nothing to fulfill his promise to widen Mysuru-Bengaluru roadway. It was PM Modi who fulfilled this long standing demand with a new 8-lane road," Shah tweeted.

Continuing BJP's bid to reach out to the prominent Lingayat community, Shah began his fourth leg of visit by meeting it's prominent pontiff at Suttur Mutt here.

"Took blessings of Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji of Sri Suttur Math in Mysuru," he tweeted after his meeting with the seer.

The had begun his third leg of tour on March 26 by seeking blessings of 111-year old of Siddhaganga Mutt in Tumakuru, a revered seer of the Lingayat community.

The meeting with the Lingayat seers is being seen as an attempt to reach out to the Lingayats/Veeshaivas, who are numerically and politically powerful in the state and form a major voter base for the

The visit assumes significance as it comes in the backdrop of the Siddaramaiah government's move to recommend to the Centre to accord a religious minority tag to Lingayats and Veerashaiva Lingayats in an attempt to wean away a section of them from the

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First Published: Sat, March 31 2018. 00:35 IST
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