Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of looting Rs 1.5 lakh crore from poll-bound Karnataka in the last three and a half years.
Addressing a public meeting at Indi in Karnataka’s Vijaypura, the Congress General Secretary alleged that the BJP looted Rs 1.5 lakh crore from the state in the last last three and a half years, adding that with that sum of money one could’ve built 100 AIIMS hospitals, 30,000 smart classrooms and houses for 30 lakh poor people.
Gandhi said the BJP has no relevant issues to talk about in front of people so they conjure up a new issue everday which has no bearing on the state’s development.
On Tuesday, Priyanka Gandhi had urged the people of Karnataka to vote for the Congress while accusing the BJP of “stealing democracy.”
Addressing a poll rally on Tuesday, Gandhi said: “Addressing a public rally in poll-bound Karnataka, Priyanka Gandhi said, “Nowadays, there are various types of thieves in the country, some steal from houses…now, some thieves ‘who steal the governments’ have also come, they are stealing the democracy…stop them.”
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Last week, the Congress, which seeks to oust the BJP from power in Karnataka, had announced that the Communist Party of India (CPI) will, without any pre-conditions, back the Congress on 215 seats in this month’s Assembly elections.
Addressing a presser, senior party leader Randeep Surjewala said the Congress reached out to the CPI— who recently announced their support for the grand old party in the May 10 polls— and it was agreed that the entire CPI cadre will “whole-heartedly without any pre-condition or expectation” support the Congress candidates in their battle to oust the ruling BJP from power.
Surjewala said that both parties have agreed that there will be a “friendly contest” on seven seats where the CPI has fielded its candidates but will completely back the Congress on the remaining 215 seats.
Karnataka goes to polls on May 10 and results for the 224-member Assembly will be announced on May 13.
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