"Bommai Government Tried All Tricks To Polarise": Senior Journalist

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  • Published On: April 20, 2023
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Asked if polarisation and religious matters will impact elections, senior journalist and author Sugata Srinivasaraju said, "There's absolutely no resonance of this in Karnataka. The Bommai government has tried all kinds of tricks to polarize and communalize, but in the last six-seven months, they have come back to the caste identity issues."

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