R. Ashok, Chief of Opposition within the Legislative Meeting, and CN Ashwath Narayan, MLA, at a press convention in Bengaluru on Tuesday. , Picture Credit score: particular association
Chief of the Opposition within the Meeting R. Ashok on Tuesday sought to disagree with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah who has maintained that aside from the Congress excessive command’s nod, the MLAs’ help too is essential for changing into a Chief Minister.
Chatting with presspersons in Bengaluru, Mr. Ashok sought to remind him concerning the abrupt removing of the then Chief Minister Veerendra Patil by get together chief Rajiv Gandhi.
“Let Mr. Siddaramaiah make clear whether or not Mr. Rajiv Gandhi had referred to as a gathering of get together legislators to determine on altering the Chief Minister whereas abruptly asserting on the airport in Bengaluru that Veerendra Patil would have been eliminated,” he remarked.
Mr. Ashok, who had earlier predicted a “revolution” in November that may see a change of Chief Minister, mentioned the method has already begun. “The dinner assembly convened by Mr. Siddaramaiah is a sign of the start,” he claimed.
Printed – October 15, 2025 01:10 am IST