I'm not a chappal to be worn and thrown, says sacked K'taka Cong MLA
June 21, 2016  13:35
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Smarting over his removal as a minister,  Kannada mega-star MH Ambareesh offered this message to his party, the Congress, today: "I am not a chappal (Slipper) that can be worn and then thrown away," he told NDTV.

Ambareesh, 63, was dropped along with 13 other ministers in a reshuffle by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday.   


He had reportedly been assessed as a poor performer in his three years in his role as Housing Minister.  


"I have my own popularity," the actor-turned-politician asserted. He said his biggest complaint is that his boss, the Chief Minister, did not warn him about his removal. "I would have given up (the post) for a younger leader," he claimed.  


Ambareesh says he has quit as state legislator, but rules need him to deliver a resignation letter in person to the Speaker of the Karnataka Assembly.  


A major film industry association has stopped production of movies in a show of support for the actor.   The revamp of the cabinet has caused major angst within the Congress, which is dealing with mutiny in most of the six/seven states it governs.
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