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Watch | When Siddaramaiah danced in sync with folk artists

Updated - March 26, 2022 11:36 am IST - MYSURU

The former Chief Minister danced during a fair in his village

Video grab showing Congress leader Siddaramaiah dancing during the village fair. | Photo Credit:

The former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, known for his wry sense of humour and oration, brought to fore his acquittance with folk arts and culture at his village.

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During his visit to Siddaramana Hundi in Mysuru taluk late on Thursday night, Mr. Siddaramaiah, at the behest of his childhood friends and acquittance, danced to the backdrop of a chorus singing in folk style.

Mr. Siddaramaiah had paid a visit to the village in connection with the annual jatre or village fair and ended up taking part in the Veera Kunita dance.

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The video of the former Chief Minister dancing in sync with other folk performers went viral on social media. The video shows a huge gathering watching Mr. Siddaramaiah perform.

Later when mediapersons asked him about his familiarity with the dance, he said he used to perform as a child but it was ages since he had performed a dance. ‘’I was asked by the people to dance for a few minutes and I obliged, though I have forgotten the songs,’’ remarked Mr. Siddaramaiah.

The video shows Mr. Siddaramaiah trying to lip-sync but not very successfully. He, however, is not seen missing too many steps. On a few occasions when he did, the artists followed his steps to ensure synchronisation.

When asked as to how he could dance for such a long time, Mr. Siddaramaiah said he had been keeping fit and walking regularly. ‘’Did I not walk for Mekedatu padayatra? Besides, I have a rural background and I also exercise regularly. Yet, I am diabetic and if not for it, I would have been even more fit,’’ he remarked.

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