
"Fake Narratives": Siddaramaiah Slams JD(S) Over "Cash For Posting" Charge
NDTV
A video showing Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's son Yathindra issuing certain instructions on the phone has gone viral on social media.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday refuted allegations of 'cash for posting' scam involving his son Yathindra Siddaramaiah. Amid the political controversy over a viral video of Yathindra Siddaramaiah, in which he asked his father to "work on a list", Chief Minister Siddaramaiah came out in defence of his son in a post on X. Looks like former Chief Minister @hd_kumaraswamy is desperate for attention. Medically it is termed as Histrionic Personality Disorder. Better to address it soon than never.Kumaraswamy has become an expert in coming up with conspiracy theories. With just the name of… pic.twitter.com/Xm0ABAdg28
Sharing the viral video on social media, JD(S) leader Kumaraswamy accused Yathindra Siddaramaiah of being involved in a 'cash for posting scam'. In the video Yathindra can be heard saying, "I have given only five... Who is Vivekananda..."
Attacking HD Kumaraswamy for making up "conspiracy theories" on the video, Mr Siddaramaiah clarified that the phone call he had his son was about corporate social responsibility (CSR) funds and not 'cash for transfer' as alleged by Mr Kumaraswamy.