Bengaluru: Former Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai has slammed Siddaramaiah government for its decision to repeal the anti-conversion law by alleging that Siddaramaiah’s government is at the mercy of the High Command.
“Who does the Government think it is appeasing by deciding to repeal the Anti-Conversion Bill that has been plaguing our society? It seems that Siddaramaiah, who is ruling the state at the mercy of the high command, is jeopardizing the interests of the people of the state in favour of the high command,” he tweeted.
This allegation comes after Siddharamiah on Thursday decided to repeal the Anti-Conversion law brought in by the previous Bommai-led BJP government.
Bommai said the government is resorting to politics of hatred and appeasement, ever since it came to power.
He also alleged that the Siddaramaiah government is taking decisions in vengeance and is a bane to the state’s people.
Bommai said the decision to remove lessons and reference of Veer Savarkar and RSS Founder Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar from school textbooks amounted to treason.