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Siddaramaiah floats Rahul as PM, says Karnataka win 'stepping stone' for 2024 victory

The Karnataka election result is a "mandate" against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Siddaramaiah said.

Siddaramaiah floats Rahul as PM
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Published : May 13, 2023, 4:09 PM IST

Updated : May 13, 2023, 4:55 PM IST

Siddaramaiah floats Rahul as PM, says Karnataka win 'stepping stone' for 2024 victory

Mysuru (Karnataka): The outcome of the Karnataka Assembly elections will be a stepping stone for Congress' victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, party veteran Siddaramaiah on Saturday and hoped that former Congress president Rahul Gandhi would become the Prime Minister.

According to the former Chief Minister, the Karnataka election result is a "mandate" against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. "I think this election is a crucial election. This result of this election is the stepping stone for the party in the Lok Sabha election in 2024," the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly said.

"I also hope that Rahul Gandhi becomes the Prime Minister of this country," he added. Siddaramaiah who won the election from Varuna constituency defeating incumbent BJP minister V Somanna, said he now expected the non-BJP parties to come together at the national level. "I hope all non-BJP parties come together so that the BJP is defeated," Siddaramaiah said.

Asked whether the election result was a mandate against Modi and Shah who campaigned aggressively in the state, he said, "Definitely. 100 per cent. It is a mandate against Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, BJP president J P Nadda". Siddaramaiah said Modi had come to Karnataka and addressed 20 rallies, which no Prime Minister had done in the past.

Hailing the people of Karnataka, he said the voters rejected the "communal politics" of the BJP, which was "threatening the secular fabric" of the state. "The people of Karnataka are very politically mature. They know which party would save the state because there was a threat by the BJP to the secular fabric of the state," Siddaramaiah said.

According to him, there was "hate and communal politics going on" in the state, which the people of Karnataka did not tolerate. "The BJP tried to win this election by money power. They could not succeed with money power," Siddaramaiah claimed. He said the people of Karnataka wanted a change in the state because they were fed up with the BJP government and there was a strong anti-incumbency.

Also read: 'Nafrat ka bazaar' has shut, 'mohabbat ki dukaanein' have opened: Rahul on Karnataka victory

Siddaramaiah floats Rahul as PM, says Karnataka win 'stepping stone' for 2024 victory

Mysuru (Karnataka): The outcome of the Karnataka Assembly elections will be a stepping stone for Congress' victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, party veteran Siddaramaiah on Saturday and hoped that former Congress president Rahul Gandhi would become the Prime Minister.

According to the former Chief Minister, the Karnataka election result is a "mandate" against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. "I think this election is a crucial election. This result of this election is the stepping stone for the party in the Lok Sabha election in 2024," the Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly said.

"I also hope that Rahul Gandhi becomes the Prime Minister of this country," he added. Siddaramaiah who won the election from Varuna constituency defeating incumbent BJP minister V Somanna, said he now expected the non-BJP parties to come together at the national level. "I hope all non-BJP parties come together so that the BJP is defeated," Siddaramaiah said.

Asked whether the election result was a mandate against Modi and Shah who campaigned aggressively in the state, he said, "Definitely. 100 per cent. It is a mandate against Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, BJP president J P Nadda". Siddaramaiah said Modi had come to Karnataka and addressed 20 rallies, which no Prime Minister had done in the past.

Hailing the people of Karnataka, he said the voters rejected the "communal politics" of the BJP, which was "threatening the secular fabric" of the state. "The people of Karnataka are very politically mature. They know which party would save the state because there was a threat by the BJP to the secular fabric of the state," Siddaramaiah said.

According to him, there was "hate and communal politics going on" in the state, which the people of Karnataka did not tolerate. "The BJP tried to win this election by money power. They could not succeed with money power," Siddaramaiah claimed. He said the people of Karnataka wanted a change in the state because they were fed up with the BJP government and there was a strong anti-incumbency.

Also read: 'Nafrat ka bazaar' has shut, 'mohabbat ki dukaanein' have opened: Rahul on Karnataka victory

Last Updated : May 13, 2023, 4:55 PM IST

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