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No anti-incumbency in Karnataka, says CM

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new delhi — After meeting Congress President Rahul Gandhi along with party leaders from his state, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah on Saturday claimed that there was no anti-incumbency feeling against his government and the party will win a comfortabl­e majority in the Assembly elections due in a few months.

The chief minister refused to apologise for his alleged attack on the BJP calling them terrorists. He also trashed the BJP campaign and its president Amit Shah’s descriptio­n of his government as anti-Hindu, saying they had nothing to talk about “and are raising irrelevant issues”.

“Rahul Gandhi is very happy with the functionin­g of the government. He is very happy that our our

I have only said they spread hatred in the name of Hindutva. I said I am also a Hindu but a humane Hindu. Hindu dharma means humane Hindu and not hatred. That is Hindutva.” Siddaramai­ah, Karnataka CM

government has no anti-incumbency. He is very happy to know that all promises made to the people in the (last election) manifesto have been fulfilled,” Siddaramai­ah told reporters here.

“We, senior leaders including the KPCC president and general secretary in charge and secretarie­s, are confident that the Congress party will come back to power on its own with a comfortabl­e majority.”

Asked about the BJP’s attack on him on Hindutva issues, Siddaramai­ah said: “The BJP has no issues. They are raising irrelevant issues. (Uttar Pradesh chief minister) Yogi Adityanath is also raising the same issue. Amit Shah is also raising the same issue. (Prime minister) Narendra Modi may also raise the same issue because they have no issues there.”

To a question about his alleged attack on the BJP and its leaders as terrorists, he said: “I did not say terrorists. I have only said they spread hatred in the name of Hindutva. I said I am also a Hindu but a humane Hindu. Hindu dharma means humane Hindu and not hatred. That is Hindutva.”

Asked if he would apolgise for his remarks, he asked “why”.

Rahul Gandhi had called him for the meeting along with senior leaders of the party including the Karanata Congress chief, working president, Malikarjun Kharge, Veerappa Moily, K.H. Muniappa, Oscar Fernandes and party in charge of Karnataka K.C. Venugopal. —

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