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Amit Shah addresses ‘Vijay Sankalp Samavesh’ in Karnataka, asks to offer an opportunity to Yediyurappa

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Sounding ballot bugle in Karnataka which fits to Assembly polls later this 12 months, Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged the folks to offer an opportunity to former chief minister BS Yediyurappa for forming a corruption-free authorities.
He mentioned that Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) are dynastic events and such events can by no means work for the welfare of the folks.

Addressing a “Vijay Sankalp Samavesh” in Karnataka’s Bellary, the Home Minister mentioned, “BJP is fighting for a complete majority in Karnataka. The people of Karnataka are resolved to make lotus bloom again. On one side it’s Modi Ji’s BJP and on other side, it’s Rahul Baba’s tukde tukde gang Congress.”

Shah at ‘Vijay Sankalp Samavesh’ mentioned that Congress and JDS won’t ever be capable to profit widespread folks and work for the upliftment of these in poverty.

“Give a chance to Yediyurappa and we will give you a corruption-free government. Congress and JDS are dynastic parties and such parties can never work for the welfare of the people. Every vote polled for JDS will benefit the Congress party, and every vote polled for Congress will benefit Siddaramaiah and his ATM government in Delhi,” he mentioned.

He took potshots on the inner battle and variations in Congress. Shah mentioned, “There is only one position of CM. Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar are fighting each other for it. This fighting will not help the people of the state. If the welfare of Karnataka is to be done, then only the BJP government has to be formed in the state, only then the state will develop.”

Slamming the Opposition who mentioned that abrogation of Article 370 will result in a massacre, the Home Minister mentioned, “Rahul Gandhi claimed, on abrogation of Article 370, that it could lead to a bloodbath. However, no one dared to even pelt a stone.”

He additional mentioned that the Modi authorities banned the Popular Front of India (PFI).

“However, when Congress ruled, 1,700 cases against the PFI were withdrawn,” he added. The Karnataka elections are prone to be held in April-May 2023.

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