Sate’s colleagues take supporters to party office, respond to notice

Sate’s colleagues take supporters to party office, respond to notice

Former minister Tanvir Sait’s aide, Abdul Khader Shahid, who was one of the seven parties given the show cause notice for the anti-party protests in Mysuru, led a group of supporters at the party office in Mysuru on Wednesday and Submitted an answer. For information.

After presenting the answer, Sh. The martyr said Mr Saw’s supporters were “hurt” by the notice issued to him. He said that he was not among those who shouted slogans against former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, but rather tried to stop the sloganeering with Mr. Sait.

He accused a section of the party’s state leadership of isolating Mr. Set and ending him politically. He called for an inquiry to reveal the leaders who are politically targeting Mr. Savit. He said that an appeal would be made to the leadership of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) to investigate the matter and bring out the truth.

Mr. Shahid also sought to draw the attention of the party leadership in a press conference convened by former mayors Ayub Khan and Arif Hussain. He questioned who directed the party to hold a press meet against the five-time MLA, who also served as a minister.

KPCC Executive Chairman R. Dhruvnarayan also proceeded to press conference on two former mayors, warning against this move. He also alleged a conspiracy to defeat Mr. Seth during successive elections.

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