Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah courted controversy on April 28 after he publicly scolded and nearly slapped Assistant Superintendent of Police Narayan Bharamani during a Congress rally in Belagavi.

The incident occurred after BJP women workers disrupted the ‘Save Constitution and Anti-Price Rise Rally’ by waving black flags. Angered by the security lapse, Siddaramaiah summoned the officer on stage, questioned him sharply, and raised his hand in frustration, though he stopped short of striking him.

The episode drew sharp criticism from BJP and JD(S) leaders, who accused Siddaramaiah of arrogance and abuse of power. A video of the incident went viral, intensifying political backlash and debates over the behavior expected from public officials.

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