Bagalkote, April 4 -- Karnataka Leader of the Opposition R Ashok today took a swipe at Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, alleging political instability within the ruling Congress government and predicting a power tussle involving Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar after the 20th of the month.
Speaking at a press conference in Bagalkote, Ashok mocked Siddaramaiah's electoral history, claiming that voters in Mysuru had rejected him earlier, after which he moved to Badami and later returned again to Bagalkote region.
He remarked that Siddaramaiah "first came to Badami, benefited from the constituency, and later moved away," saying that the Chief Minister has again returned to the region and may "leave it once more," expressing scepticism over hi...