In Karnataka the excitement for the assembly elections has increased. . After the controversial remarks of the leaders came to the fore, now there is news of stone pelting during the road show. According to the information, former Deputy Chief Minister and Congress candidate from Koratagere seat, Dr.G. Stones were pelted at Parameshwar, causing injury to his head.
According to the news, this incident took place in Byranahalli area of Koratagere taluka. It is being told that flowers were being showered on him by the supporters of former State Congress President Parmeshwar and during this time a person allegedly threw a stone at Parameshwar. This stone was thrown so fast that the blood started flowing from the head of the Congress leader. Immediately after this he was taken to the primary health center, where he was given first aid.
Let us tell you that in Karnataka, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal has attacked Sonia Gandhi in response to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge’s comparison of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a ‘poisonous snake’. ‘Vishkanya’ has been told. Since then politics has become hot. Regarding this, the main opposition party Congress has made a scathing attack on the BJP and demanded to expel Yatnal from the party.
Amit Shah attacks Congress Here, Union Home Minister Amit Shah called Prime Minister Regarding the alleged controversial remarks of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Narendra Modi, he said on Friday that the Congress and its leaders have lost their mind. Addressing an election rally in Karnataka, Kharge on Thursday compared Modi to a “poisonous snake”. After the controversy escalated, Kharge said that his comment was not for the Prime Minister, but for the ruling BJP.
It may be noted that for the assembly elections in Karnataka Voting will be held on May while counting of votes will be done on 64 May. The electoral contest in the state seems to be triangular. Apart from BJP and Congress, there is also JDS in the electoral fray which is staking claim to form the government.
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