“BJP wins elections by playing with the feelings of the public”: Siddaramaiah
Team Udayavani, Jul 22, 2018, 12:44 PM IST
Bengaluru: Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said “I have not seen a actor like Prime Minister Narendra Modi. People can’t be fooled by his speeches for long. People need ‘Kaam ki Baath’ not ‘Mann ki Baath’,”
“We lost the Vidhana Sabha elections because of the publicity by BJP. We are ahead of BJP in percentage of votes. However, we couldn’t get more seats. We should plan for Lok Sabha elections from now itself. Defeating BJP should be our aim in the upcoming elections,” he said.
“BJP does not have standards. Featuring sentimental issues and causing commotion is their only work. Don’t be disappointed for not winning the Vidhana Sabha elections. Prepare yourself to win in the Lok Sabha elections,” he exhorted Congress Committee office bearers.
“BJP played with people’s feelings by publicizing Hindutva. Indeed, even after we made a list of the failures of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and informed them to the people, there was no use. Narendra Modi came here during elections and condemned us that we are percentage government. BJP in general is a curse to the soceity. ” he said.
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