Bengaluru, Nov 3: Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has played down the threat of a BJP leader, who wanted to behead the former in Shivamogga.

When media persons sought CM’s response for Channabasappa’s provocative statement, he politely replied: “Nothing to worry. That is the culture of BJP. They are known for vulgar and provocative remarks”
“It is a provocative statement. But, that’s the culture of BJP. What can we do, if they don’t know better language? I will ask the police to inquire into it. If it is true, they will definitely take action," Siddarmaiah had said earlier.
Asked about state BJP leaders not reacting to such statements, saying those were being made by "fringe elements", he said, "BJP people are known for it. That is why we are opposing them."
"If I say I will eat, how will it harm majority community? Don't we eat other kinds of meat?," the CM said.
"...food habit is an individual's choice and should be left to them; no one should interfere with it. Interfering and attacking one's rights is not correct. It is against the Constitution. It is against individual liberty, it should not be done..."
At a general body meeting of the Karnataka Youth Congress last week, Siddaramaiah had reportedly said, "Till date I have never eaten cow meat. But if it suits my palate and if I want to eat beef, I will eat it. Nobody can stop me."
Slamming the controversy over beef eating, he had raked up the Dadri lynching incident, and spoken about "growing intolerance" in the country, blaming right wing outfits for it.
Siddaramaiah's remarks had come under attack from BJP, with its state unit president Prahlad Joshi saying that cow is revered and worshipped by a majority of the people of the state and the Chief Minister had made the comments just to gain votes of a particular community.
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