Bharatiya Janata Party president, Amit Shah has committed a major blunder on Thursday while speaking at an event in Karnataka. Shah mistakenly named BS Yeddyurappa, president of Karnataka, BJP instead of Karnataka chief minister, Siddaramaiah while slamming the opposition party in rule.
While he kept on speaking without even realizing the blunder he has made, another party leader and MP, Ananth Kumar has corrected him. Soon, Shah realized his mistake and said, “Sorry, sorry. Extremely sorry mitron, wo do din se Yeddyurappa ji ke sath hu to (Sorry, sorry, extremely sorry friends. I am with Yeddyurappa since two days so…”
This embarrassing moment of Amit Shah was captured on camera. Watch the video below:
At 36 seconds @Amitshah asks why should people vote for BJP when they haven't done anything & @AnanthKumar_BJP corrects him- Brilliant! ? pic.twitter.com/AN09RkjALZ
— Divya Spandana/Ramya (@divyaspandana) August 17, 2017
Shah while slamming the ruling party in Karnataka said, “infrastructure badh nahi raha hai, irrigated land me badhotari nahi ho raha hai, ye sara ka sara paisa ja kaha raha hai? Karnataka ki janata aapse jabab chahti hai. Issue ko divert karne se Karnataka ki janata ka bhala nahi hoga (No development is being done in areas of infrastructure and irrigated land. Where money is being used? The people of Karnataka want to know. They won’t be benefited by diverting issues).”