Karnataka Assembly elections campaigning is at its last stage and going to end today at 5 pm. All the political parties trying their best to attack their opposite parties by counting their mistakes by holding multiple rallies today to seek the voter's attention. Today, Congress President Rahul Gandhi has raised the various question over Modi government and in a strong rebuttal to PM Narendra Modi in the state of Bengaluru.
Rahul Gandhi has made several allegations on BJP. He said during his campaign that ‘Bengaluru is the pride of India and it developed as the IT capital much before Modi became the PM.’ He also said that it is an insult of Kempegowda who built the city. Rahul also notified to everyone that Bengaluru was generating Rs 3 lakh crore revenue through IT exports. He also said that the city becomes the IT hub without taking any help from the Modi-led BJP government.
Rahul Gandhi also made several counteraccusations and said that PM Modi does not like to discuss the fundamental issues, he also alleged that PM doesn’t want to discuss over the Dalits in India.
Congress President further added that ‘since last 15 years he has been visiting temples, mosques and other religious institutions but BJP didn’t like it.’ He also claimed that BJP doesn’t understand the meaning of Hindu.
Besides Rahul, PM Modi also addressed the SC/ST/OBC and Slum Morcha Karyakartas of Karnataka BJP via Narendra Modi App at 9 am.
BJP president Amit Shah along with the party chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa will participate in a roadshow in chief minister Siddaramaiah’s Badami constituency.
However, the Karnataka assembly elections will be held on 12 May and counting of votes will take place on 15 May 2018.
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