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BJP legislators intensify calls for Karnataka CM Nagendra to step down
Senior BJP lawmakers have joined public protests demanding the resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, alleging financial misconduct and misappropriation of state funds. The dissent reflects growing internal pressure within the ruling coalition.
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BJP legislators have added their voices to mounting calls for the resignation of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, escalating political tensions in the southern state. Senior party member B. Shettar condemned the Chief Minister's actions as inexcusable during remarks made in Belagavi, signalling the opposition's determination to press the matter in coming weeks.
In a parallel development, BJP legislator Renukacharya Jigajinagi alleged in Vijayapura that Nagendra had personally benefited from the diversion of state funds, accusations that strike at the heart of governance and financial probity. The claims, while yet to be substantiated through formal investigation, have amplified opposition scrutiny of the administration's fiscal management.
The coordinated protest action by BJP lawmakers represents a strategic effort to capitalize on the alleged financial irregularities and erode public confidence in the state government. With multiple legislators now publicly demanding Nagendra's ouster, the pressure on the Chief Minister to respond to the allegations has intensified considerably.
The controversy comes amid broader concerns about administrative accountability in Karnataka, with opposition parties positioning themselves as defenders of public resources and fiscal transparency. Political observers note that the sustained campaign could influence upcoming legislative sessions and shape electoral calculations for the state.