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Boy with golden spoon won’t understand poverty: Modi

Says the grand old party is trying to spread the ‘poison of casteism’

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KOPPAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday took a dig at Congress chief Rahul Gandhi saying one who is born with a golden spoon would never understand the difficulti­es of the poor and importance of Swachh Bharat campaign.

“When I had spoken about Swachh Bharat and building toilets from the Red Fort, the ‘Naamdaars’ mocked me. Those who are born with a golden spoon never understand the difficulti­es of the poor. We are committed to serving the poor and would continue to do so,” he said.

Addressing a public meeting, Modi talked about a small girl from Koppal district, Mallamma, who resorted to hunger strike for a toilet in her house — about whom he had spoken in his

Mann Ki Baat in 2016 — and had thus boosted the Swachh Bharat campaign in the country.

“I am happy that lakhs of our daughters like Mallamma have shown the path to the entire country,” said Modi, adding that toilet is not just a facility but is closely associated with the dignity of women who either used to wait for the sunset or relieve themselves before sunrise.

“The toilet coverage in the country before 2014 was only 40 percent, but after four years of hard work by our government and efforts put in by our daughters like Mallamma, we have raised the coverage to 80 percent of the homes across the country.”

Modi said the BJP believes in “Rashtra Bhakti” and serving the society, unlike the Congress whose only concern is one family. He was hinting at the Gandhi family that has given three Prime Ministers since Independen­ce with Rahul Gandhi being the fourth generation running for the post in 2019.

“Our only mantra is ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas’. But for the Congress party, the benefit of only one family means everything.

They run a government and bring down a government for the family. They can go to any extent — divide brothers and country — to come to power.”

The Prime Minister said former BJP Chief Minister of Karnataka, B.S. Yeddyurapp­a, started a campaign for the state’s developmen­t but the moment the Congress government came in, it stopped all the works started by him and began giving priority to people on caste basis.

“After May 15, when Yeddyurapp­a forms the government in Karnataka, he will spread a network of cooperativ­es in the state that would give loans to women at one percent interest rate up to Rs 2 lakh,” Modi said as he listed down other plans to support girls, farmers and tourism.

Asserting that the people of Karnataka have decided to uproot the Congress and punish it for its wrongdoing­s, Modi said on Tuesday the party is already trying to find excuses like faulty EVMS for the “impending” defeat in the Assembly polls.

VIJAYAPURA (KAR): Asserting that the people of Karnataka have decided to uproot the Congress and punish it for its wrongdoing­s, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday the party is already trying to find excuses like faulty EVMS for the "impending" defeat in the Assembly polls.

Taking on the Siddaramai­ah government over alleged corruption, Modi said there is not even a single minister who is not facing accusation­s of financial irregulari­ties.

Campaignin­g in this Lingayat stronghold, he alleged the state's ruling Congress is trying to divide the society and spread the "poison of casteism".

Addressing an election rally at Sarawad near here in north Karnataka, Modi dismissed projection­s and surveys by "those sitting in air conditione­d rooms" that the elections would throw up a hung Assembly.

Modi made repeated references to the 12th century saint, philosophe­r and social reformer Basaveshwa­ra to reach out to the Lingayats, the traditiona­l bedrock of the BJP'S support base. Lingayats worship Basaveshwa­ra.

"Congress believes in the policy of divide and rule... divide on the basis of caste and religion .... make brother fight brother. But people of this land of Basaveshwa­ra will not allow it to happen," he said.

The state's ruling Congress has recommende­d religious minority status for the Lingayats, a traditiona­l vote base of the BJP, a move many feel was aimed at splitting their votes.

BJP'S chief ministeria­l candidate Yeddyurapp­a belongs to the the Lingayat community.

Modi said with defeat staring the Congress in the face, it is already busy trying to find excuses. "Congress party has stopped thinking about what to tell people, what should be done till election. They are sitting at home and offices trying to find excuses for the impending defeat... They are planning excuses including blaming EVMS," he said.

Modi said during his election campaign over the last 7-8 days he visited different parts of Karnataka and gathered the impression that "people of Kar- nataka have not only decided to remove the Congress party from power, but they have also decided to punish them for five years." "Can you tell me the name of a single minister who is not facing allegation­s of corruption," he said, a day after Siddaramai­ah sent legal notices to Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah, threatenin­g to file civil and criminal defamation suit against them for making unsubstant­iated allegation­s against him.

Without naming him, Modi referred to Water Resources Minister M B Patil, who hails from Vijayapura district, and said, "Here everyone knows about his deeds, how contracts are awarded, what is his relationsh­ip with contractor­s and how bundles of notes were found from the almirahs of contractor­s."

With UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi set to address an election rally in Vijayapura later in the day, her first in two years, Modi took a dig at Congress president Rahul Gandhi, saying even leaders in his party have begun to doubt his ability to steer the Congress to victory in Karnataka.

"Even Congress leaders have begun to feel that the son would not be able to help the party win Karnataka. I saw a Congress leader's interview. So, send the mother to ensure its candidates can at least save their security deposits," Modi said. "ne thing is clear. The Congress that destroyed the country for dynastic rule (vanshavad) is destroying itself while trying to save the dynasty," he said.

Accusing the Congress of "spreading lies", Modi said its government was never serious about protecting women.

"Congress is immersed in vote bank politics and is giving speeches on women safety. But on triple talaq...we brought a bill to protect Muslim women but they opposed the legislatio­n and did not allow it to be passed (in Rajya Sabha)," he said.

Basaveshwa­ra, he said, spoke about taking everyone along, but the Congress government is trying to "divide castes .... destroy everything... divide and rule, create rift between between one another. This is their game."

 ?? PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi during a public rally in Bengaluru on Tuesday
PTI PM Narendra Modi during a public rally in Bengaluru on Tuesday
 ?? PTI ?? BJP supporters wearing Modi mask show victory sign during an election campaign in Bengaluru on Monday
PTI BJP supporters wearing Modi mask show victory sign during an election campaign in Bengaluru on Monday

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