Bangalore: After the ruling BJP, the Congress has also released its manifesto for the Karnataka assembly elections today. While the BJP has talked about Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and free gas cylinders to BPL families in its election manifesto, the Congress party also made several populist promises in its election manifesto released on Tuesday (May 2). . The Congress has promised to ban Bajrang Dal if it forms the government. Meanwhile, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday praised the BJP's manifesto for the Karnataka assembly elections. He said that the BJP has done a commendable job by promising to implement the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
We don't even have a register of our citizens:-
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has said that the BJP has done a commendable job of including NCR in Karnataka's election manifesto, but NRC should not be limited to a particular state, but should be implemented across the country. Sarma has said in his statement that, 'Nationwide NRC is the need of the hour. Till date, we do not have any National Register of Indian Citizens. Aadhaar is not an indication of citizenship. We do not know whether the country's resources are going to an Indian citizen or a non-citizen. I welcome the decision of Karnataka BJP to announce NCR.'
This record has been maintained in Karnataka for the last 38 years:-
Let us tell you that for the upcoming Karnataka assembly elections to be held on May 10, BJP is trying to get power for the second time in a row. If this happens, the BJP will destroy the record it has maintained in the state for the last 38 years. For the last 38 years, no party has come to power for the second consecutive term in the Karnataka assembly elections. On the other hand, the Congress is eyeing to repeat the political history of Karnataka. Congress is trying to register victory here as in the recent elections held in Himachal Pradesh.
Operation Kaveri: 231 Indians reach Ahmedabad from Jeddah
PTR audio tape controversy: TN CM calls it ‘cheap politics by BJP’