K'taka Poll 2018: 'Karnataka’s Most Wanted,' Rahul attacks Modi on Candidate Selection
K'taka Poll 2018: 'Karnataka’s Most Wanted,' Rahul attacks Modi on Candidate Selection
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday took on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that his allegations of corruption against the Congress government in Karnataka are baseless.

He asserted Thanking, the PM for making corruption a concern, CM Siddaramaiah dared PM Modi to “speak for 5 minutes on the ethics of using the Reddy Bros’ to win an election.”

On Friday, the Supreme Court refused a plea by mining scam accused Janardhana Reddy seeking permission for campaigning in Bellary during the Karnataka Assembly Polls. The court said he doesn’t have to cross the threshold of Bellary as a bail condition.

In a recent attack on PM Modi, Congress president Rahul Gandhi posted a video on microblogging website Twitter asking the prime minister when he will talk on his top 11 leaders who are facing corruption charges.

“Dear Modi ji,

You talk a lot. Problem is, your actions don’t match your words. Here's a primer on your candidate selection in Karnataka.

It plays like an episode of "Karnataka's Most Wanted". Rahul Gandhi tweeted.

Another controversy sparks B S Yeddyurappa as a PIL has been lodged in the high court by an activist against a piece of land illegitimately purchased by then home minister under BSY.

 

   

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