Karnataka Election 2023: PM Modi Holds Roadshow in Kalaburagi; Cong Urges EC to Act Against Shah, Nadda, Yogi for ‘Hate Speeches’

The Constitution is sacrosanct and cannot be violated by individuals and organizations like Bajrang Dal, PFI or others promoting enmity or hatred between majority or minority communities. We will take decisive action as per law including banning such organisations.

PM Modi said, ‘I have come to the land of Hanuman. It is my good fortune that I got the opportunity to bow down to Hanuman’s land, but see the misfortune that when I have come to pay respect to Hanuman’s land, at the same time Congress has decided to stop Hanuman ji in its manifesto. , Initially, he locked Prabhu Shri Ram (Lord Rama). And now they want to lock up those who say ‘Jai Bajrang Bali’… It is the country’s misfortune that Congress had a problem with Lord Shri Ram and now it has a problem with those who say ‘Jai Bajrang Bali’. ,

The Congress party, which is hoping to return to power in Karnataka, has promised to take decisive action against hate organisations. A day after the BJP in its manifesto promised to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC), the Congress promised action against individuals, organizations spreading hatred.

The BJP released its manifesto for the Karnataka assembly elections on Monday. While PM Modi praised the BJP’s manifesto as “development-oriented” and said it sets the tone for building on the good work done by the party’s government in the state in the last four years, the Congress slammed it as “fake”. And said “liar”. BJP Manifesto” and asserted that people would vote for the saffron party.

The BJP has also promised three free cooking gas cylinders and half a liter of Nandini milk every day to all BPL families. It has also announced several measures for the development of the state.

Meanwhile, the Congress has accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP chief JP Nadda and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath of making “hate speeches” in Karnataka and asked the Election Commission to take immediate action against them in view of the Supreme Court’s order. requested. Such speeches. A delegation of Congress leaders, including Ajay Maken, Vivek Tankha, Salman Khurshid and Pawan Khera, met the Election Commission and gave them a memorandum demanding immediate action against such “hate speeches”, news agency PTI reported. He said, ‘The Home Minister says such things which polarize the country and create division in the society. We have pointed this out to the Election Commission, Tankha told reporters after the meeting.

The Karnataka Legislative Assembly has a total of 224 seats and a party needs 113 seats for a majority.

(With inputs from PTI)

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