Siddaramaiah's tweet calling BJP 'spineless' triggers Twitter war

Update: 2018-03-23 00:46 IST

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday dubbed state BJP as "spineless" for not demanding the Centre to write off farm loans, while the saffron party hit back at the CM asking him to announce the debt relief just like the governments​ in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra did.

"The Karnataka BJP is so spineless that instead of asking the Centre to waive farmers' loans it is giving accountancy lessons on Twitter," Siddaramaiah tweeted.

He further said, "People will not be fooled. Centre can write off lakhs of crores of a few industrialists but can't give debt relief to crores of farmers." 

Moments later, the Karnataka BJP took a swipe at Siddaramaiah saying, "Talking about spine, UP & Maharashtra CM's exhibited their spine by waiving farm loans without Centre's help. If you have one, why don't follow suit & waive farm loans yourself?" 

The Karnataka BJP also took a swipe at Congress President Rahul Gandhi and tweeted, "Yes, we were wrong in teaching accountancy. We realise it is beyond you and your boss's comprehension levels!" 

Responding to BJP's tweet, Karnataka Congress said, "And yet 30,000 farmers in Maharashtra had to walk for a week to reach Mumbai and meet the CM asking for a Farm Loan waiver! Spineless @BJP4Karnataka must ask PM Modi for a nationwide Farm Loan waiver. The UPA Govt did it in 2008. What's stopping Modi? #BariOluBJP." 

The argument did not stop there and the BJP hit back with another tweet: "After driving 3700+ farmers to suicide, shameless Congress in K'taka have audacity to indulge in petty political blame game. Get ready to witness another choke slam moment as we expose Cong farmer apathy with facts in this thread. We dare them to counter this!#NoMoreHitAndRun." 

The war of words between the ruling Congress in the state and BJP has picked up pace even as the dates of impending assembly polls in Karnataka are yet to be announced.

Last year, BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh had announced Rs 36,359 crore crop loan waiver in April, while Maharasthra announced Rs 34,022 crore debt write off in June. Last month, poll-bound Rajasthan government announced Rs 8,000 crore loan waiver.

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