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BJP launched its election campaign for the May 5 Assembly polls, BJP Campaign For Karnataka Assembly Poll, Karnataka News Update ,Give us another chance to make State No 1:said BJP leaders, Karnataka Latest News. |
Bangalore, April 8, 2013
The State BJP on Monday launched its election campaign for the May 5 Assembly polls sans its Delhi leaders as the chartered plane in which they were coming to Bangalore developed a technical snag. But there was no dearth of spirited speeches by the State leaders to either attack the UPA government on corruption issue or for seeking votes for their party candidates. The BJP leaders tried their best to play down corruption charges the party is facing and also infighting witnessed in the recent times. They said they were looking ahead at taking the State to the Number One position in development in the country if given a second term. The convention, which was attended by thousands of people at the Palace Grounds, marked the culmination of various Vijaya Sankalpa Yatras organised by the party in different parts of the State to motivate its workers ahead of the polls. Referring to the removal of B S Yeddyurappa as chief minister over allegations of corruption, Singh admitted that the party had to go through adverse situation. “I want to assure the people that anyone indulging in corruption will not remain in his chair,” he said. He said despite the political hiccups the party had done well in governance and administration. He listed interest-free loans to farmers, decentralisation of power by empowering panchayats, rural drinking water schemes, infrastructure development as achievements of the BJP during the last five years. On their part, the State leaders used all available political tool and emotion to woo voters. The leaders including Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, Party State President Pralhad Joshi, Deputy Chief Ministers K S Eshwarappa and R Ashoka, National General Secretary Ananth Kumar took digs at the furore over issue of party tickets for the Assembly polls in the State Congress, spoke about the alleged “misdeeds and corruption” plaguing the UPA government and sprinkled their speeches generously by repeated referring to the “achievements” of former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Shettar and Ashoka blamed the Congress for stalling the State’s initiative of providing rice at Rs two per kg. “We had launched the scheme much before the code of conduct came into effect. The Congress played spoilsport by lodging a complaint with the Election Commission. Can such a party ever come to the rescue of the poor,” Shettar asked.
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