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Rahul asks JDS& Congress to strive unitedly to defeat Modi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi asked party leaders of the Congress-JDS alliance in Karnataka to achieve victory in the forthcoming LS polls. The party's main aim is to defeat Modi government.

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Published : Mar 31, 2019, 11:52 PM IST

Bengaluru: Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asked leaders and workers of the Congress-JDS alliance in Karnataka to strive unitedly to defeat the Modi government in the Lok Sabha polls.

Gandhi's comments come amid reports of deep resentment in several constituencies among local leaders and workers of the Congress and JDS, which are fighting the polls unitedly. He asked the Congress workers and leaders to work for JDS candidates and made a similar appeal to JDS counterparts, emphasizing that their main target was to 'defeat Modi'.

Gandhi accused the Modi government of benefitting only the rich and his 'industrialist friends' and not doing anything to help the farmers who were in distress.

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He also raked up the 'Yeddyurappa diary' issue, referring to the allegation that the former Chief Minister had paid Rs 1,800 crore as bribe to the party top brass."Whose money is Rs 1,800 crore?" Gandhi asked as he mentioned about the alleged entries in the diary about payments having been made to senior BJP leaders."Where did this money come from?" he asked, adding it came from farmers.

Yeddyurappa has rubbished the allegations as 'atrocious and malicious' while the Income Tax department has dismissed it as a 'forgery document' and a 'set of loose papers'.

Bengaluru: Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Sunday asked leaders and workers of the Congress-JDS alliance in Karnataka to strive unitedly to defeat the Modi government in the Lok Sabha polls.

Gandhi's comments come amid reports of deep resentment in several constituencies among local leaders and workers of the Congress and JDS, which are fighting the polls unitedly. He asked the Congress workers and leaders to work for JDS candidates and made a similar appeal to JDS counterparts, emphasizing that their main target was to 'defeat Modi'.

Gandhi accused the Modi government of benefitting only the rich and his 'industrialist friends' and not doing anything to help the farmers who were in distress.

Also Read |Cong will give special status to AP if voted to power: Rahul

He also raked up the 'Yeddyurappa diary' issue, referring to the allegation that the former Chief Minister had paid Rs 1,800 crore as bribe to the party top brass."Whose money is Rs 1,800 crore?" Gandhi asked as he mentioned about the alleged entries in the diary about payments having been made to senior BJP leaders."Where did this money come from?" he asked, adding it came from farmers.

Yeddyurappa has rubbished the allegations as 'atrocious and malicious' while the Income Tax department has dismissed it as a 'forgery document' and a 'set of loose papers'.

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Rahul asks JDS& Congress to strive unitedly to defeat Modi
Bengaluru, Mar 31 (PTI) Congress President Rahul Gandhi
Sunday asked leaders and workers of the Congress-JDS alliance
in Karnataka to strive unitedly to defeat the Modi government
in the Lok Sabha polls.
Gandhi's comments come amid reports of deep resentment in
several constituencies among local leaders and workers of the
Congress and JDS, which are fighting the polls unitedly.
He asked the Congress workers and leaders to work for JDS
candidates and made a similar appeal to JDS counterparts,
emphasising that their main target was to "defeat Modi."
Gandhi accused the Modi government of benefitting only
the rich and his "industrialist friends" and not doing
anything to help the farmers who were in distress.
         He also raked up the "Yeddyurappa diary" issue,
referring to the allegation that the former Chief Minister had
paid Rs 1,800 crore as bribe to the party top brass.
"Whose money is Rs 1,800 crore?" Gandhi asked, as he
mentioned about the alleged entries in the diary about
payments having been made to senior BJP leaders.
"Where did this money come from?" he asked, adding it
came from farmers.
Yeddyurappa has rubbished the allegations as "atrocious
and malicious" while the Income Tax department has dismissed
it as a "forgery document" and a "set of loose papers".          PTI
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