Siddaramaiah government doesn't work without "Seedha Rupaiyya": PM Modi
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Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Karnataka’s Davanagere on Tuesday which was organized on the occasion of BJP’s chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa in upcoming Karnataka polls.

PM Modi targeted the ruling Siddaramaiah Congress government on farmers’ plight in the state. He met farmers ahead of his address there and expressed his delightedness to be able to meet the farmers of the state. 

He lashed out at Congress saying it is bound to lose in the upcoming Karnataka polls due to their ‘misdeeds’.

“Karnataka Government is certain to be defeated. Their misdeeds have made the Government unpopular. Election after election what are the people doing? They are removing Congress,” said PM Modi.

Modi patted his back while referring to his oath to build Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue and claimed it to be the Indian counterpart of America’s Statue of Liberty, calling the former ‘Statue of Unity’.

Modi claimed that his government has worked for the welfare of farmers. He talked about the crop insurance scheme and reiterated government’s aim to double farmers’ income by 2022.

Further attacking the Congress government he said the government doesn’t work without commission, referring to it as ‘Seedha Rupaiyya.’ He also accused the state government for not using the funds allocated by Central government for the welfare of people.

“Some people believe that there is Siddaramaiah governance in Karnataka, but in reality, it is 'Seedha Rupaiyya' governance. Har cheej mein 'Seedha Rupaiyya' hota hai, tabhi kaam hota hai. Ye 'Seedha Rupaiyya' jaana chahiye,” he said.

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