Siddaramaiah Snubbed? Former Karnataka CM Questions Exclusion from Sigandur Bridge Inauguration
Siddaramaiah Snubbed? Former CM Questions Exclusion from Sigandur Bridge Inauguration
Former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has publicly questioned his exclusion from the recent inauguration of the Sigandur Bridge in Shivamogga. Expressing his surprise, Siddaramaiah criticized the Central government for what he perceives as a breach of protocol and political courtesy.
Political Tensions Rise Over Bridge Inauguration Snub
The inauguration ceremony, a significant event for the region, has become the center of a political row between the Congress and the BJP. Siddaramaiah’s pointed question, “Shouldn’t they have invited me?”, highlights the growing tension between the state and central governments.
Siddaramaiah’s Absence Sparks Protocol Debate
The absence of the former Chief Minister has ignited a debate surrounding the established protocol for such events. While the specifics of the invitation process remain unclear, Siddaramaiah’s statement suggests a perceived oversight that has fueled political discourse in the state.