Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has accused the Congress Party of being under the influence of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and Popular Front of India (PFI), saying that it cannot come out of their clutches. He also alleged that the Congress is indulging in appeasement politics and is hurt when the BJP speaks against the SDPI and PFI. He further stated that the two organisations became strong during the Congress rule. The CM also criticized the Congress Party for hurting the sentiments of the people by raking up issues unnecessarily and instigating on the lines of caste and religion. He said that the BJP is facing the Assembly election with its programs, and the Congress Party with its assurances.
Mr Bommai said the BJP is facing the Assembly election with its programs and the Congress Party on its assurances. Raking up issues unnecessarily and instigating on the lines of caste and religion is not correct. This shows the appeasement politics of the Congress Party.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai criticized the Congress Party for allegedly playing appeasement politics and accused them of being under the clutches of the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) and Popular Front of India (PFI). He claimed that when the BJP speaks against these two organizations, Congress leaders get disturbed. He further alleged that the SDPI and PFI became strong during the Congress regime and accused the Congress Party of making allegations to cover their mistakes.
Bommai said that the BJP is facing the upcoming Assembly election in Karnataka with its programs, while the Congress is relying on its assurances. He also criticized the Congress for raking up issues unnecessarily and instigating on the lines of caste and religion, which he called “not correct.” Finally, he commented on Sonia Gandhi’s poll campaign in Hubballi, saying that the BJP will not cry like the Congress leaders and ask why Modi and Shah are coming to Karnataka.