Yeddyurappa accuses Kumaraswamy of 'arrogant, authoritative' behaviour

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

BJP state B S Yeddyurappa today accused H D Kumaraswamy of "arrogant and authoritative behaviour", claiming that he did not seem to have faith or trust in the Congress, the coalition of his party JD(S).

Questioning Kumaraswamy for not allowing Deputy G Parameshwara from the to speak in his maiden press conference, Yeddyurappa said it indicated his lack of camaraderie towards the coalition

"Kumaraswamy's arrogant and authoritative behaviour makes it clear to the people of the state that he does not have faith or trust in the party," Yeddyurappa claimed in a statement here.

"What can people expect from such an unholy alliance? It also indicates lack of camaraderie in him," he alleged.

In addition, his behaviour with a sober like Parmeshwara was an insult to the political community itself, Yeddyurappa claimed.

The said Kumaraswamy's remark against Lingayat pontiff Panditaradhya Shivacharya Swamiji, asking the latter not to poke his nose in was "unfortunate and unwarranted".

"Such derogatory remarks from him on first day of his becoming are both surprising and shocking," he added.

"Kumaraswamy's comments about Swamijis who are a guiding spirit for the people are in poor taste and had hurt the feelings of crores of followers and disciples," he claimed.

Kumaraswamy's remarks exposed his bent of mind besides indicating his "arrogance of power," Yeddyurappa claimed.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 16:30 IST