Siddaramaiah seeks votes for Mrinal, Priyanka
The Hindu
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addresses poll rally in Belagavi, accuses PM Modi of lying for political gain. Choose wisely.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed a poll campaign rally in Ugar Khurd village of Belagavi district on Sunday where he sought votes for Congress candidates Mrinal Hebbalkar in Belagavi and Priyanka Jarkiholi in Chikkodi.
Mr. Siddaramaiah asked the people to cast their votes “thinking that he is the candidate in these constituencies”.
He accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of deliberately lying for political benefits. Every time Mr. Modi comes to the State, he tells lies. Terrible lies to bully you. To create fear in your minds. Such people do not deserve to be the Prime Minister, he said.
“Mr. Modi has been going around lying that the Congress will snatch away the mangalsutra of women. It is absolutely false. He should be ashamed of telling such lies. Such liars have no dignity. I urge you not to support such liars,” the Chief Minister said.
“Mr. Modi has concocted a new lie to pit the backward caste communities against Muslims. He has been saying that the Congress will take away the reservation facilities available to OBCs, only to provide it to Muslims. This is not true. Muslims and OBCs have been enjoying reservations in Karnataka. Muslims were included among deserving categories over three decades ago,” he said.
Mr. Siddaramaiah listed some of Mr. Modi’s statements that he said are lies. “This shows to which extent the Prime Minister can lower himself for the sake of power,” he said.
“While the BJP plays with the sentiments of the people, the Congress rules by giving livelihood to the poor and takes up development of the State. We have formulated and implemented programmes to reduce the hardships in people’s lives. We have fulfilled our promises. But has Mr. Modi fulfilled his promises? No. He promised to bring back blackmoney that will be enough to provide ₹15 lakh per person. Was that done? No,” he said.

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