The BJP lashes out angrily at the Congress for mocking Kiccha Sudeep’s party membership and dragging Rahul Gandhi.
Politics is characterized by verbal combat and direct remarks. After Kannada actor Kiccha Sudeep pledged his support to the saffron party for the forthcoming assembly elections, the BJP and Congress recently engaged in an ugly conflict. After the announcement that Kiccha Sudeep had joined the party emerged online, the congress leader Randeep Sujewala made a jab at the incumbent party, claiming that they are now depending on movie stars to draw crowds. The party reacted quickly and dragged Rahul Gandhi into the altercation.
Sudeep the actor will reportedly join the BJP party before the Karnataka assembly elections, according to a source. Notably, Congress attacked the party, claiming that since no one shows up to hear Bommai and other Saffron party officials speak, they are now turning to celebrities for support. The party found the jab offensive and inquired about Rahul Gandhi receiving flowers from Bollywood star Swara Bhaskar.
Actor Kiccha Sudeep recently refused rumors that he had joined any political party and declared that he would only back the chief minister of Karnataka. In a tweet directed at him, Congressman Randeep Surjewala claimed that citizens, not movie personalities, would determine the state’s future. The moment his tweet gained traction and caught the attention of the governing party, they responded angrily.
In an attack on Congress ahead of the state elections, the BJP claimed that they are terrified. In actuality, the party leaders didn’t waste any time in reminding them of their leader Rahul Gandhi and the way he graciously took roses from Swara Bhaskar. K. Annamalai, the president of the BJP in Tamil Nadu, posted a photo of Rahul receiving flowers from Swara during the Bharat Jodo Yatra on Twitter. He claimed that the BJP is winning over nationalist voices in the entertainment business, which has alarmed Congress.
Kiccha Sudeep, a well-known Kannada industry figure, has made it clear that while he won’t join the party, he will back CM Basavaraj Bommai, whom he refers to as his uncle (mama).