Mood in Karna favours Cong,says Rahul after 6 round of "Yatra"

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Apr 08 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

Congress president Rahul Gandhi today asserted that the mood in Karnataka was in favour of his party and it would win the May 12 polls, as he concluded his six rounds of "Yatra" in the run-up to the elections.

Addressing a public rally here to mark the culmination of his "Janarshivad Yatra" covering all regions of the state, he also accused the Narendra Modi government of discriminating against the Congress-ruled Karnataka.

"Karnataka's mood is in favour of the Congress partyand we will the election," Gandhi said, winding up the last lap of his "yatra", which he devoted to mainly attack the Modi government.

The visit also saw Gandhi visit temples and other religious places and interact with Hindu seers, besides holding roadshows and mingling with crowds.

"Whereever Modi ji goes he speaks his man ki baat.Iwould like to tell you that the Congress party will listen to man ki baat and on the basis of what is in your mind we willrun the government."
Gandhi said the Karnataka elections was a "fight between two ideologies."
"On one side Congress that like Bengaluru works for joining everyone, spreads brotherhood and love. On the other side BJP, RSS and Nagpur's ideology. It's the ideology of spreading anger, hate and dividing."
"I want to tell you from this stage that no Congress leader can ever make such statement."
Gandhi said "when Modi speaks, he should from the stage speak about Nirav Modi, Rafale aircraft, Amit Shah's son, Gujarat petroleum scam and Yeddyurappa."

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First Published: Apr 08 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

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