People in Karnataka do not want to wait for long for polls: PM

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Targeting the in Karnataka, Prime Minister Modi said today that the people do not want to wait for long for polls and the state will join the "mainstream of development" after the Assembly elections.

The Prime Minister, while addressing workers at the HAL airport here also said the state was "anxious" to join the race for development.


"People of do not want to wait for elections for long. too is anxious to join the race for development just like other states of the country. I am quite confident that too will join the mainstream of development after the assembly elections," he said.

The Prime Minister was referring to the Assembly polls which are due early next year, in which is hoping to unseat the and come back to power for a second time.

The had installed its first ever in the south in 2008.

Modi made a day-long visit to to take part in different public functions.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hit back at Modi, questioning his achievements.

Speaking to reporters, Siddaramaiah said, "What has he (Modi) done for the economically weaker section, downtrodden and minorities? Did demonetisation help the poor people? No. What is his achievement then?"

Siddaramaiah listed a number of achievements of his

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First Published: Sun, October 29 2017. 21:02 IST