BJP accuses Congress of polarisisng K'taka people

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

The (BJP) on Thursday claimed that while the BJP's agenda in remains to be development, the Congress' agendas are fixated on polarising people of the state.

Addressing media here, said, "A couple of days ago, Narendra Modi, while addressing workers, had stated that the party's agendas are three-fold development, fast-paced development and all-round development. The irony is, the Congress' ideology, it seems, harbours around polarising the society of It harbours around religious divide and as we have always maintained, it seems that divide and rule is the policy of the party."

He further claimed that senior leaders and in a public rally had openly asked Muslims in to for en masse.

"Is this an agenda of development, or is this a communal agenda? It is starkly clear that this is a communal agenda, we have complained to the Law will, of course, take its course but people of this country and people of Karnataka are extremely intelligent to see through this," he added.

Citing another example of communal polarisation, he said, "Ms Priyanka Francis, who has been the of district since the past four years, at the behest of the Congress Party's top brass, had ordered the removal of saffron flags from the temples of the district.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 14:50 IST