In a fiery exchange, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah responds to BJP MP Pratap Simha’s accusations, stating unequivocally that lawbreakers will face arrest. Simha alleges Siddaramaiah’s interference to protect his son, triggering a heated political clash.
Speaking to reporters, Siddaramaiah asserts, “Those who break the law will be arrested, no one will be arrested if they are innocent.” He emphasizes the government’s commitment to justice without harming innocent individuals.
Pratap Simha accuses Siddaramaiah of using his influence to shield his son after Simha’s brother’s arrest on tree-cutting charges. Simha alleges Siddaramaiah’s willingness to “destroy” his family for political gain.
Simha applauds Siddaramaiah’s dedication to his son’s political career, claiming he can go to any extent. Siddaramaiah counters, expressing commitment to justice and challenges Simha’s accusations.
Amidst the clash, Siddaramaiah clarifies his party’s stance on the Ayodhya Ram Mandir, asserting they are not against it but in favor of its construction. The political tension escalates against the backdrop of upcoming events.
Simha takes a dig at Siddaramaiah for selective silence on certain issues, further fueling the verbal exchange. The political arena intensifies as both leaders defend their positions.
The war of words between Siddaramaiah and Pratap Simha adds a new chapter to Karnataka’s political landscape, raising questions about the intersection of family, law, and political ambitions. The heated exchange highlights the challenges facing leaders in navigating personal and political interests.

