Siddaramaiah sparks row saying he is scared of people wearing 'tilak'
March 06, 2019  23:05
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Senior Congress leader and former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah has said he was afraid of people wearing tilak on their forehead, a remark that sparked a strong backlash in the social media.

Siddaramaiah's comments have gone viral, with people posting their photos with tilak on their forehead along with hashtag "#SelfieWithTilak' in response.

Speaking at an event at his constituency Badami, the leader of Congress Legislature Party on Tuesday had said he was afraid of people wearing tilak on their forehead.

In the video, Siddaramaiah can be seen talking to a person from the stage, who is said to be a contractor.

"Where are you from? You have applied lot of kunkum (vermilion), will you do it (work) properly? I'm afraid of people who apply kunkum like this. You should do it properly and complete in scheduled time, did you understand," he said, as crowd guffawed.

Later continuing his address to the gathering, he said, "I don't know, people who apply long nama (tilak) on their forehead. I'm afraid of them."

Several twitter users, including some Bharatiya Janata Party leaders, posted their photos with tilak along with hashtag '#SelfieWithTilak' in response to Siddaramaiah's comment.   -- PTI
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