Home Minister Amit Shah targeted Congress and JDS, said- both parties are familyists

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Home Minister Amit Shah targeted Congress and JDS, said- both parties are familyists

Karnataka rally of Amit Shah.

Karnataka rally of Amit Shah.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah reached Karnataka on Thursday. Where he has fiercely targeted the Congress and JDS in the Vijay Sankalp inclusion. During this, he has described both the parties as familyists. Shah said that both the parties work only and only to loot the people. At the same time, Shah said that every vote given to JDS i.e. Janata Dal is going to go to the Congress party. So cast your vote wisely.

In his address, the Home Minister said that the Modi government banned PFI and many cases related to PFI were withdrawn when Congress was in power. Shah said that the BJP is fighting with absolute majority in Karnataka and I have faith in the people of Karnataka that they are aware to make the lotus blossom once again. Not only this, Shah said that on one side there is BJP’s Modi, on the other side there is Rahul Baba of Congress.

Amit Shah further said that dynastic parties do nothing for the people. Big promises are made for votes in the elections, but all the promises are ignored as soon as the elections are over. He asked the people to trust Prime Minister Modi and former Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa. Along with this, he said that BJP will make Karnataka a corruption-free state. Nothing can stop Karnataka from becoming number one in South India. This time again the public will keep feeding the lotus.

The Home Minister said that nothing was done for the poor in the Congress government. The poor have been exploited. Even the schemes implemented by the Congress in the Congress government could not reach the poor people.

In the upcoming elections, Yeddyurappa from the BJP side and two names from the Congress side are coming forward. Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah. Now it has to be seen who among these two leaders the Congress makes as its candidate.

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