Bengaluru:Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday urged party leaders and workers in Karnataka to come forward and set a goal of winning 150 seats in the Karnataka assembly elections due next year. Terming Karnataka a 'naturally Congress state', Gandhi invited others to join him and oust the incumbent BJP government from power.
"Karnataka is truly a Congress state. Right now, the corrupt BJP government is in power here. We must move on to the goal of earning 150 seats. Do not expect marginal positions", Congress national leader Rahul Gandhi said. During the meeting, the Wayanad MP also reminded party leaders that it was easy to find out who has been involved in the party's organizational activities, and who had not.
While preparing we should keep in mind that we are not going to get any less than 150 seats. People have no jobs. The country's economy is weakened by the unemployment problem. Incorrect GST, demonetization, and lack of strength of small entrepreneurs have caused the problem. No entrepreneur is able to provide employment. They will continue to grow weaker. We have to get together and fight on the right issues, as well as guarantee merit as the criteria for our candidates, for our leaders, and for our workers," Gandhi said.
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