
Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism of the Karnataka Congress government and allegations of betrayal against the DMK, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah responded by accusing Modi and the BJP of betrayal politics and undermining the dignity of the Prime Minister's office. Siddaramaiah challenged Modi to clarify his role during the Bengaluru speech and highlighted alleged BJP factionalism and economic challenges under the central government. Both leaders referenced regional alliances and governance issues amid ongoing political tensions.
The articles present perspectives primarily from Siddaramaiah and the BJP-led central government, reflecting a political confrontation between the Congress-led Karnataka government and the BJP. Siddaramaiah's statements emphasize BJP's alleged internal conflicts and past betrayals of allies, while Modi's remarks focus on Congress's alliance issues. Coverage includes official statements and speeches, highlighting partisan viewpoints without editorializing.
The overall tone across the articles is critical and confrontational, reflecting political rivalry. Siddaramaiah's responses convey strong criticism of Modi and the BJP, while Modi's remarks are framed as accusations against Congress. The sentiment is predominantly negative, focusing on allegations and political disputes, with limited neutral or positive elements.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| economictimes | Siddaramaiah hits back at Modi, accuses BJP of 'betrayal politics' | Left | Negative |
| theprint | 'Come better prepared': Siddaramaiah slams PM Modi over remarks against Cong govt in Karnataka | Left | Negative |
| indianexpress | 'Such a treacherous party's leader accusing Congress of betrayal': Siddaramaiah says Modi's speeches dent PM chair's dignity | Left | Negative |
indianexpress broke this story on 11 May, 01:53 pm. Other outlets followed.
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