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WATCH| CM Siddaramaiah's Shoes Removed By Congress Worker During Gandhi Jayanti Celebrations

The Congress worker, holding the Tiranga, removed the CM’s shoes, raising concerns about respect for the national symbol.

Siddaramaiah shoe controversy
Siddaramaiah shoe controversy

A video that emerged from Gandhi Jayanti celebrations in Bengaluru on October 2, 2024, has sparked a major controversy. Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was seen having his shoes removed by a Congress worker, who was notably holding the Indian national flag—the Tiranga—during the act. The incident occurred as the Chief Minister was preparing to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. Another individual present quickly removed the flag from the worker’s hands, but the scene had already drawn considerable attention​.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) quickly condemned the incident, with state leaders, including BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra, demanding an apology from the Chief Minister and the Congress party. Vijayendra criticized the act as an insult to the national flag, questioning the Congress’s respect for national symbols and drawing parallels with past controversies. On social media, many users expressed outrage over the handling of the Tiranga while performing such a personal task​.

The issue extends beyond just the action of removing the shoes. For many, it highlights a broader conversation about respect for national symbols and leadership conduct during solemn events. Siddaramaiah, while paying homage to Gandhi, emphasized the values of peace and non-violence, yet found himself at the center of a debate that contrasts these ideals​.

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This incident has not only created political tension but also raised questions about the boundaries of respect and the responsibility of public figures in ensuring that national symbols are honored appropriately.

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