Whispering about Siddaramaiah before press meet: Mukudappa finally apologized

Bengaluru: Kuruba community leader Mukudappa apologized for whispering about Siddaramaiah before the press meet. Mukudappa and Puttaswamy of the Kuruba community are said to have used derogatory and derogatory words about former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, which created a huge stir. It was also the reason for the outrage of Siddaramaiah’s fans. After this, Mukudappa apologized.

Mukudappa spoke to reporters in Bangalore today (November 10). Apologized to former CM Siddaramaiah and his fans. Puttaswamy and I were talking about sheep and rams. We were discussing about the scheme of giving Bommai 20 sheep and one ram.

 It is true that one ram can take care of 20 sheep. But it is depicted that he said that word about Siddaramaiah. He clarified that he apologizes if anyone is hurt by this.Siddaramaiah has built a shepherd association and a monastery. Kuruba has contributed to the community. He said that I was with him on that occasion.

The fans were under siege

Congress workers besieged the house of Kuruba leader K. Mukudappa, who had spoken derogatory words about the opposition leader Siddaramaiah. K. in Vijayanagar, Bangalore. The activists who besieged Mukudappa’s house shouted defiance and expressed outrage. Also, Mukudappa, who spoke derogatorily against Siddaramaiah, demanded an immediate apology.

A whisper before the pressmeet

K. Mukudappa, President of the Union of Backward and Dalit Communities, had used derogatory words against Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah. Before the press conference held at a private hotel in Bengaluru on November 9, he was talking informally with other leaders and had used derogatory words.

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Mukudappa, who was whispering to others before the press meet, compared him to Muruga Sharan and mentioned Siddaramaiah’s personal and private issues. The words used about Mukudappa Siddaramaiah were caught on media cameras.

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