Siddaramaiah sends legal notice to PM Narendra Modi, wants him to issue public apology

In the notice, Siddaramaiah demanded a public apology from the Prime Minister over the allegations made during his public speeches against the Congress government.

In an unprecedented development, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday sent a six-page legal notice for criminal and civil defamation to the Bharatiya Janata Party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, party president Amit Shah and Karnataka chief ministerial candidate B S Yeddyurappa.  Siddaramaiah demanded a public apology from the Prime Minister over corruption allegations made during his public speeches against him and the Congress government.

The notice also mentions the BJP’s ad campaign in the state, which also targeted the Siddaramaiah government. The Karnataka chief minister has threatened to sue the BJP and the PM if the latter fails to apologise. In fact, the Congress has threatened to file Rs 100 crore defamation suit in that case.

Karnataka election: Siddaramaiah sends legal notice to PM Narendra Modi, wants him to issue public apology

 In his public rallies in the poll-bound Karnataka, PM Modi has targeted Siddaramaiah and his government, calling it a ‘Seedha Rupaiya Sarkar’ and ’10 per cent government’.

Earlier today, Siddaramaiah hit back at the BJP and PM Modi, over accusations that he aided, abetted, protected and promoted the cheating of private investors by a firm involved in running a ponzi scheme.

The chief minister tweeted: “If BJP wants to go with this logic of using a photo to accuse me then it should also accuse PM Modi for his photo with Nirav Modi in Davos.”

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra had earlier released photographs of Siddaramaiah with Vijay Eswaran, claiming the two met in September 2013. Eswaran is an absconder and is wanted for financial fraud.

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