Saturday 5 May 2018

Karnataka polls: Confident of BJP's win; written on the walls, says PM Modi

Narendra Modi

Addressing BJP rallies in Karnataka on Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence of BJP forming a government with 'absolutely majority' and launched an all-out attack on the Congress saying the party was "desperate to win" the May 12 Karnataka Assembly elections as the party members in the state are worried about what would happen to its leaders in New Delhi if it loses.

"Having lost elections in several states where it was in power earlier, the Congress is desperate to win in Karnataka. It is worried about losing the state, as it is worried about what would happen to its leaders in Delhi," he said.

PM Modi said the Congress would be reduced to Punjab and Puducherry if it loses in Karnataka and that opposing him had become the only agenda of the Congress.

"For the Congress, only one family is everything. For me, 125 crore Indians are my family. Opposing me has become the only agenda of the Congress. Be it any subject, the Congress objects to everything," he said at a rally in Mangaluru.

Accusing the Congress of spreading lies, he said the party was unable to digest if anyone spoke the truth.

Campaigning for the BJP across the state for the third time since May 1, Modi addressed the four rallies in the state's northwest, central and coastal regions.

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