BJP and Congress have geared up for the assembly elections in Karnataka. The Congress is putting all its efforts to win the elections. BJP also does not want to leave any stone unturned to save its stronghold. Meanwhile, the English newspaper Times of India has published the interview of Congress President Mallikarjuna Kharge (Mallikarjuna Khadage). In this interview, the Congress President has answered many questions.
When Mallikarjun Kharge was asked that such Time elections are being held when you have been elected AICC President. Why is the state unit not capitalizing on it? Answering this question, he said that I do not believe in contesting elections, because it is considered flattery. As Ambedkar said, bhakti in politics or worship of a single person…gives rise to dictatorship which is bound to collapse. I believe in collective leadership. Also some people want to present it as Kharge vs Modi which is wrong.
He said that I am not fighting against Modi. I am fighting against the ideology that he supports. This election and next year’s Lok Sabha election will be a battle of ideologies.
Modi and Shah silent on corruption
When Congress President Kharge was asked about the prospects of the Congress in the Karnataka elections, the Congress President replied that the voters of the state are showing a tendency towards the Congress party because we are talking about public sentiments. are. We are talking about the corruption happening in the state…Modi and Shah are silent on this issue while the civil contractors have written a letter to the Prime Minister regarding the matter and 64 Information about % kick back is given. Congress is trying to get majority but we want to win this election with big margin.
BJP has both money and police
Congress President said that we have to win 466 seat. This is because after the election result, the threat of Operation Lotus should not disturb. He said that after the election results, BJP does politics of sabotage. As they did in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. BJP has both money and police.
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