Hindustan Times (Patiala)

LEADERS SPEAK

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com

The Congress used all its power to defeat Ambedkar when he contested Lok Sabha election in 1952… Let Congress show at least one thing it did to honour Baba Saheb Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

We can lose elections but can't sit with Social Democratic Party of India & Popular Front of India. Cong takes support of SDPI & PFI to win elections & that's the difference between them & BJP. Amit Shah, BJP president

My mother is an Italian by birth. She has lived the larger part of her life in India. She is more Indian than many, many Indians I have seen Rahul Gandhi, Congress president, responding to PM’s earlier remark

The victory in Karnataka will be a stepping stone to several forthcomin­g victories including the general election in 2019. Siddaramai­ah, Karnataka chief minister

Yeddyurapp­a will be chief minister for the whole term. Last time, it fell because at the Centre there was a government that was pulling others down. This time we will stand behind the government like a rock. AMIT SHAH, BJP president

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah said on Thursday that he was confident his party would win 130 out of Karnataka’s 224 assembly seats in the May 12 polls, bringing down the curtains on his party’s election campaign in the state.

Responding to a question on whether the party would join hands with anybody else if there was no clear mandate, Shah said, “We will win at least 130 seats so there is no question of a coalition with anyone.”

This, Shah said, was because of the groundswel­l of anger against the state government led by chief minister Siddaramai­ah, which he said will ensure a BJP majority. “I have no hesitation in saying that this is the worst and most inept government in the history of this country,” Shah said.

“Thanks to the Siddaramai­ah government, the developmen­t of the state has been stuck like the traffic of Bengaluru,” Shah said. “And this great city has been handed over to KJ George, NA Haris and R Roshan Baig,” he said. He was referring to Bengaluru developmen­t minister George, MLA Haris – whose son was arrested for assaulting a youth at a pub, and Baig, who is urban developmen­t minister.

Shah referred to the recovery of “bogus” voter ID cards saying, “It tells us how desperatel­y the Congress wants to win the election.” I want to alert those whose fake IDs have been made, that don’t fall in Congress’ trap, he added.

When asked if the party’s chief ministeria­l candidate BS Yeddyurapp­a, who turned 75 in February, would be the chief minister for the entire term if the party was elected, Shah said he definitely will be.

“Yeddyurapp­a will be chief minister for the whole term. Last time, it fell because at the Centre there was a government that was pulling others down. This time we will stand behind the govern- ment like a rock,” Shah said.

The BJP president said, if anything, the chief minsiter’s decision to contest from an additional seat in Badami, apart from the Chamundesh­wari seat, showed the fear in the Congress. “He has changed his constituen­cy and his contesting in Badami. But if he thinks he will win there, I assure, he will lose by a larger margin in Badami than Chamundesh­wari. I can say this because I held a road show there today,” he said.

Replying to a query whether party leader Sriramulu who is taking on the CM in Badami would be made deputy chief minister (in the event of party’s victory), Shah said after the election results, it would discuss the issue with an “open mind.”

Shah appealed to the people of Karnataka to vote for the BJP on May 12 to ensure that they benefit completely from the programmes of the government. “Give us another chance to serve you and to work for the state,” he said.

“The state election result is very vital for BJP to make inroads into the southern states,” he said.

Responding to the charges, KC Venugopal, Congress general secretary in-charge of the state, asked Shah to wait for May 15. “We will get a clear majority in the state come May 15. He has no moral right to question this government, considerin­g how it has worked for the people,” he said.

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