Rahul Gandhi’s target on Modi government in Karnataka, said – If the government is formed, it will give 3000 rupees every month to the unemployed graduate

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Rahul Gandhi’s target on Modi government in Karnataka, said – If the government is formed, it will give 3000 rupees every month to the unemployed graduate

Rahul Gandhi addressed a public meeting in Karnataka.

Rahul Gandhi addressed a public meeting in Karnataka.

Karnataka News: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday addressed a public meeting after inaugurating a Yuva Kranti Samagam in Belagavi, Karnataka. During this, he targeted the BJP and said that the Modi government is not doing anything to reduce unemployment. Along with this, Rahul Gandhi said that if the Congress government is formed in Karnataka, graduates will be given Rs.

Rahul Gandhi said that the Bharat Jodo Yatra has done the work of giving a message to the whole country. He said that this country belongs to everyone and not to two or three selected people, this country does not belong to Adani. The country belongs to the farmers, the poor and the youth. Rahul further said that this visit has given the message of brotherhood to the country. The response that we got in Karnataka, we have got in other states also. Gandhi said that the Government of Karnataka is not able to provide employment to the youth here. Also said that the government of Karnataka is the most corrupt government in the country. If any work has to be done in this government, first commission is taken. He said that you only told me that the Contractors Association and the School Management Association wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that 40% commission is being taken in Karnataka. Along with this, he said that I had also said about Adani in the Parliament that all the industries of the country are being given to Adani.

When will the assembly elections 2023 be held in Karnataka?

Elections to all 224 seats in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly are to be held before May 2023. Regarding this, all political parties are addressing public meetings in Karnataka. Let us tell you that the tenure of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is going to end on May 24, 2023. Before this, the Election Commission has to conduct voting here.

current tenure

Talking about the last election, the assembly elections were held in 2018. After the elections, a coalition of the Janata Dal and the Congress formed the government, with Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy was made. After this, in July 2019, many members of Congress and Janata Dal resigned from the assembly. After this the coalition government fell. On the other hand, BJP formed its own government by forming with the state government, along with Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa was made. Along with this, in 2021, the Chief Minister resigned from his post, giving a blow to the BJP and after this, on July 28, 2021, Basavaraj Bommai was sworn in as the new Chief Minister.

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