“The Congress stands with the trend of terrorism,” he said.
Ballari, Karnataka:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today launched an all-out attack on the Congress, accusing it of succumbing to terrorism to save its vote bank. At an election rally for his party, the BJP, in Karnataka’s Bellary, he accused the grand old party of opposing the controversial film ‘The Kerala Story’, which he said is based on a terrorist plot. He said that the Congress is supporting those elements who are defending terrorism by trying to ban the film.
“Bombs, guns and pistols make a lot of noise, but there is no sound of a terrorist plot to hollow out the society from within. Even the court has expressed concern over this form of terror.”
The film ‘The Kerala Story’, based on such a terrorist conspiracy, is being discussed a lot these days.” He accused the Congress of opposing the film on terrorism and standing with terrorist tendencies.
Calling it “misinformation”, the PM, starting his speech, dismissed pre-poll surveys giving Congress an edge in the May 10 assembly elections in the southern state.
He said, “Congress has been using corruption to loot the people of this country since the eve of independence. Now, they are using another strategy – using propaganda to fool people and win elections.” are,” he said, adding that the Congress “can go to any extent for appeasement.”
He again targeted the Congress, promising to ban organizations like the Bajrang Dal, without explicitly naming the organization.
“The Congress is trembling seeing the support we are getting. They get scared even if I say ‘Jai Bajrangbali’,” he said.
In its manifesto for the elections in Karnataka, the Congress likened the banned Islamic outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) to the Bajrang Dal, the youth wing of the Sangh-affiliated Vishva Hindu Parishad, saying it would ban organizations that create “enmity or enmity”. promote “. hatred, between the majority or minority communities”.
During his speech, the PM repeatedly accused the Congress of being soft on terrorism and “back door deals” with supporters of extremism.
He said, “BJP has always been tough against terrorism. But whenever any action is taken against terrorism, Congress gets stomach ache. Today the whole world is worried about terrorism. We are suffering from this for a long time. Terrorism is anti-human and regressive. But to save its vote bank, Congress has succumbed to terrorism. Can she save Karnataka? They said.
Hitting back at the Congress’s “40 per cent commission” alleging corruption in the state government, the PM said the Congress had long ago accepted that it was a party with 85 per cent commission.
The PM said, “Rajiv Gandhi had said that when the central government sends Re 1, only 15 paise reaches the people. This means that he himself had accepted the Congress as an 85 per cent commission party.”