"PM Modi par Congress mukt bharat karne ka bhoot laga hai", says Sonia Gandhi
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Leading to the row of promotions and allegations on the opposition in the Karnataka polls, today Sonai Gandhi has conducted a rally in Bijapur. During the event, she has commented directly on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During the rally, she said that Congress has throughout worked for the development of Karnataka. She also alleged the central government of Karnataka saying that central govt is working in a biased manner when it comes to Karnataka. Congress made Karnataka country's number 1 state & started numerous scheme for people. While praising the state she said that standing by each other and working together is the essence of Karnataka & of India.

Sonia Gandhi also said that Congress has tirelessly worked for the poor. She also took the base of Mahatma Gandhi NREGA scheme and said this scheme was objected by the BJP & by Modi Ji. Farmers of Karnataka have been suffering due to drought, She quoted "your CM Siddaramaiah wanted to meet PM over this issues but he refused. By doing this he has insulted not only the farmers but also the state of Karnataka."

She also asked PM Modi that why compensation given to the drought suffered farmers in Karnataka was least. She compared this compensation with the rubbing salting into the wounds of farmers.

By directly putting allegation on the PM Modi she said that PM Modi is proud of the fact that he is a very good orator, I agree with this. She further added that he speaks like an actor. She said that she will be happy if his speeches can end hunger of the country but speeches cannot fill empty stomachs, food is needed for that.

Sonai Gnadhi includes, "Prime Minister par Congress mukt bharat ka junoon hai, unhe iska bhoot laga hai, Congress mukt bharat to chhoriye, vo apne saamne kisi ko bardaash nahi kar sakte."

Wherever PM Modi goes he says wrong things & distorts historical facts. He uses the names of heroes from our history for his political motives, she adds.

Karnataka will go to polls on May 12 to elect its representatives for the 225-member assembly. The results will be out on May 15.

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