Monday, 7 May 2018

Siddaramaiah attacks PM Modi, says minorities threatened under BJP run the show

Chamrajnagar (Karnataka), May 7 Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asserted that minorities in the nation were feeling threatened under the administration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Karnataka Chief Minister further dubbed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as a mutual gathering and blamed it for imperiling the religious agreement in the country.

"The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a shared gathering that influences religions and groups to battle with each other and annihilate all equity in the public eye. A pioneer of that sort of a gathering is in control as a Prime Minister. In the previous 4 years, minorities are confronting a threatened situation. Under Atrocities Act, if there is a station related brutality, blamed ought to be captured instantly. In any case, they (Centre) have weakened the demonstration, yet Prime Minister Modi has not opened his mouth on it," he said at an open rally here on Monday.

Siddaramaiah even took a correspond at Prime Minister Modi over the last's 'Acche Din' belief system.

"He (Prime Minister Modi) calls himself a 'chowkidar' (gatekeeper). He let Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya escape, what sort of 'chowkidar' would he say he is? He continues saying 'Achhe Din' yet where are Achhe Din'? He imagines that since he is stating it in Hindi we won't see, yet we see quite well," he said.

The Congress Party leader further asserted that if Prime Minister Modi attempted to change the Constitution, there would be 'gore' in the country.

"The BJP doesn't have faith in social equity, welfare of poor people or communism. Ananth Kumar Hegde isn't fit to be a gram panchayat pioneer, yet, they have made him a Union Minister. On the off chance that Narendra Modi tries to change Constitution, there will be carnage in this nation," he said.

In lieu of the up and coming Assmebly polls in the state, Siddaramaiah asked people in general present there to vote in favor of a gathering whose plan is improvement of the state.

"It would seem that a three-cornered challenge. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is a territorial gathering, why are they remaining for a decision here? Janata Dal Secular (JD (S) ) doesn't not have the ability to battle decisions on all seats and they hosted to agree with a gathering from Uttar Pradesh. Then again, the BJP president Amit Shah is a 'dhongi' who says a certain something and accomplishes something different. It would be ideal if you show kindness toward me and don't vote in favor of BJP, JDS and BSP. It is an imperative race, the whole nation is watching us. I beg you to settle on a choice to picked a gathering that has healthy advancement as a primary concern," he encouraged.

With the race to the 225-member Karnataka State Assembly edging nearer, the state has turned into a battleground with open arouses being the essential type of fighting.

Both the BJP and Congress have broadly tried to undermine each other in an offer to charm the electorate of the state, as a win in this decision is also likely to give an edge for one year from now's General Elections to the triumphant party.

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