The prime minister was not talking about the "robbery of Rs 30,000 crore" in the Punjab National Bank case and had not spoken a word about billionaire jewellery designer Nirav Modi, state Congress working president Dinesh Gundu Rao told reporters here.
"Modi is not ready to accept his failure as prime minister. By using cheap language, the prime minister is insulting Kannadigas repeatedly," he said.
He redefined NaMo (Narendra Modi) as 'Namage Mosa' which means "we have been cheated" in Kannada.
Hitting back at Modi, Rao alleged, "The man who did corruption using cheques is Yeddyurappa. "
"You failed to appoint Lokpal at the Centre even after four years. You also failed to curb robbery of banks," he said.
Not even a "penny of black money" from abroad could be brought even after four years, he said.
"Now, here you talk so cheap in Karnataka. You have compelled us to redefine NaMo as Namage Mosa," the Congress leader said.
The BJP and the Congress are locked in a slugfest over the issue of corruption in poll-bound Karnataka.
After Modi's "seedha rupaiya sarkar" jibe, Congress communications chief Randeep Singh Surjewala used the prime minister's remark made years ago to target him over his silence on the PNB scam, asking him to turn from "maun (silent) Modi to bol (speaking) Modi".
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