Rahul’s campaign in State enters second day

AICC President Rahul Gandhi being presented with a 1.5 ft. tall gold coated silver idol of Saint Valmiki by B. Nagendra, an Independent MLA from Kudligi.

Koppal: AICC President Rahul Gandhi’s four-day poll campaign in the State entered the second day today, with the Congress President set to tour four Assembly segments in Koppal and Raichur districts.

Rahul Gandhi began today’s campaign after having breakfast at Kuknoor Guest House in Koppal district.

On Saturday, kick-starting the party’s poll campaign in the poll-bound State at Hospete in Ballari District, Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ‘looking at the rear-view mirror and driving.’

Tearing into Modi’s claims on development, Rahul advised the PM to learn from Chief Minister Siddharamaiah on how to run the Government.

Rahul, who started his speech by wishing the people in Kannada at the party’s Janaashirvada Yatra at Hospete, quickly shifted to Hindi and his speech was translated into Kannada by KPCC Working President Dinesh Gundu Rao.

Mocking the PM’s speech in Parliament where he held the Congress party of being responsible for all the ills of the country, Rahul questioned Modi why he does not speak about crucial issues such as unemployment and agrarian problems.

Countering Modi’s ‘10 percent Sarkar’ remark against the Siddharamaiah Government, Rahul Gandhi said the BJP Government in the State earlier had broken all records of corruption and that the BJP had no moral right to speak about corruption.

Concluding his speech by striking an emotional chord with the gathering, Rahul recalled that Sonia Gandhi was elected from Ballari Lok Sabha constituency earlier and he would never forget her remarkable victory from here.

Rahul gifted Valmiki idol

Independent MLA from Kudligi, B. Nagendra, an accused in the mining scam and who is all set to join the Congress, gifted a 1.5 ft. tall gold coated silver idol of Saint Valmiki to Congress President Rahul Gandhi at the launch of ‘Janaarshirvada Yatra.’ The memento is said to be worth lakhs of rupees.

This post was published on February 11, 2018 6:35 pm