Randeep Singh Surjewala calls Basavaraj Bommai "most incompetent Chief Minister"

Randeep Singh Surjewala, national general secretary of the Congress, described Basavaraj Bommai as the “most incompetent Chief Minister” in the entire nation, adding that his party has made a commitment to not give up until and unless it is successful in toppling the BJP government in Karnataka with the support of the people. A crucial […]

Randeep Singh Surjewala, national general secretary of the Congress, described Basavaraj Bommai as the “most incompetent Chief Minister” in the entire nation, adding that his party has made a commitment to not give up until and unless it is successful in toppling the BJP government in Karnataka with the support of the people.

A crucial meeting was held between the state leadership of the party and the AICC representative for Karnataka to examine the current political climate and campaign strategy ahead of the 2023 Assembly elections. Party sources claim that they talked about the six-month plan of action and the issue-based campaigns that would be run throughout the state in the run-up to the elections.

“Senior leaders of the party today held discussions on the political situation prevailing in the state. The conclusion of the discussion is that the Bommai government has utterly failed to uphold the state’s law and order situation. The state has been pushed into lawlessness,” Surjewala said.

Speaking to reporters following the meeting, he claimed that Bommai, the “most incompetent Chief Minister” in the entire nation, is the reason why all of this has happened in Karnataka.

“Bommai leads a corrupt government, a 40 percent commission government, and he also heads a government where the state has gone into a disarray on account of complete lawlessness. Organised goons and organised groups are killing people, they are killing BJP’s own leaders and stabbing people, and some of it is inspired and sponsored by BJP to polarise and divide society,” he added.

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