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Modi, Sonia face off, target each other in Karnataka

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If you bring the mother (Sonia) to Karnataka and she does something, then maybe the deposits can be saved. This is what Congress leaders have started speaking. PM Narendra Modi

If his oratory can fill hungry stomachs, he must speak more often. Speeches cannot fill the stomach of the hungry. Speeches cannot empower women, it cannot create employment. Sonia Gandhi

vijayapura (Karnataka) — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi squared off in Karnataka on Tuesday attacking each other with Modi accusing her and her son Rahul of destroying Congress to save the “dynasty” while she said “only speeches do not fill empty stomachs”.

The two leaders took on each other when they addressed election rallies in this district within hours, raising political temperatur­es in what is perceived as a close fight.

It was Sonia Gandhi’s first election rally in about two years and only one in Karnataka and her presence underscore­d the significan­ce the party attaches to the electoral verdict in the May 12 election.

The face-off came in the district associated with deity Basaveshwa­ra, a 12th century social reformer and philosophe­r who founded the Lingayat religious order. Both the parties are making hard efforts to woo the numericall­y-significan­t community.

Modi, who addressed a rally in the afternoon, made a sharp attack at Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi saying that the party was being destroyed to save a dynasty.

“One thing is clear that the dynasty furthering which the Congress destroyed the nation, today to save that dynasty, Congress party is getting destroyed”, he said.

Sonia Gandhi, who addressed a rally in the evening, accused Modi of making wrong statements and using freedom fighters like pawns of chess for his political interests.

She said Modi may be a good speaker but speeches alone cannot solve problems of the people.

Modi targeted the ruling Siddaramai­ah government, saying there was not even a single minister “who has not faced allegation­s of corruption.”

Referring to the Congress government’s move to grant minority community status to Lingayat community, Modi accused it of trying to gain votes by seeking to divide communitie­s. “This Congress government is dividing communitie­s, castes, voters... divide and rule, pit one against the other. They want to save their chair. But Congress leaders do not know this is the land of Bhagwan Basaveshwa­ra. It is not going to be divided into communitie­s and will not accept division among brothers. They will remove the Congress but will not allow poison of casteism,” Modi said.

He claimed the Congress was spreading lies on the issue of women’s security and said that a daughter is a daughter irrespecti­ve of the community she belongs to.

The Prime Minister also accused the Congress of not supporting the triple talaq bill in the Rajya Sabha.

Modi said he had on Monday watched an interview of a Congress leader who said that the son (Congress President Rahul Gandhi) “will not be able to do anything”.

“If you bring the mother (Sonia) to Karnataka and she does something, then maybe the deposits can be saved. This is what Congress leaders have started speaking,” he said.

Sonia Gandhi said that Modi speaks “wrong wherever he goes.”

“He takes liberty with history, uses our freedom fighters like pawns of chess for his political interests. Does it behove a prime minister. Have you seen a prime minister earlier who resorts to empty talk but stays quiet on real issues”. She also said: “Modiji is besotted with Congress-free India. Leave Congress-free India, he cannot even tolerate anyone in front of him.” she added. —

 ?? PTI ?? BJP National President Amit Shah with MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and candidate Vedvyas Kamath during a campaign in Mangaluru. —
PTI BJP National President Amit Shah with MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and candidate Vedvyas Kamath during a campaign in Mangaluru. —

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