Veteran BJP leader and former Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa has claimed that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's leadership has completely failed, and a situation has arised where no one from his party is ready to take his name, during the campaign.This election is for the country's security and integrity, he further said and expressed confidence that the BJP-JD(S) alliance will win all 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka.
Speaking to reporters in Bangaluru he said that the Congress party don’t have a reliable leadership and don’t have the support of the (state) government’s achievements.Votes cast for Congress in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls will be a vote for anarchy, economic bankruptcy, corruption, instability and it will push the country’s internal security into jeopardy,he said.
Yedyyurappa said, Congress leaders are in the illusion of getting public support, merely by misleading the people about the Central government’s grants and creating a dispute over it.The BJP is facing this election on the basis of the ten years of achievement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he added.People will outrightly reject the INDIA bloc which has raised the voices of dividing the country on the lines of language, caste and religion, he added.
Listing out various achievements of the Modi government, Yediyurappa pointed out that under the PM Kisan Samman scheme, the Centre is giving Rs 6,000 per farmer every year, and that when he was the chief minister he started giving Rs 4,000 in addition to it, from the state government, “but, Congress on coming to power in Karnataka has stopped it. This shows that this government is bankrupt.” The Siddaramaiah government has not been able to even set up a primary health centre so far, leave aside setting up a medical college, “this is their achievement,” he added.
(Dr Mysi Patil, State Correspodent)
Dr Mysi Patil





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