Modi pursuing divide and rule policy: Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Vijayapura 

today accused the of pursuing the policy of "divide and rule", and asserted the party would be uprooted from in the Assembly elections.

"believes in the policy of divide and rule... divide on the basis of caste and religion....make brother fight brother. But people of this land of will not allow it to happen," he told an election rally here in district.

repeatedly referred to Basaveshwara, the 12th century reformer-statesman, who is worshiped by the Lingayats, in an apparent effort to win over the numerically strong and influential community.

The state's ruling has recommended religious minority tag for the Lingayats, a traditional vote base of the BJP, a move, many feel, was aimed at splitting their votes.

BJP's ministerial candidate belongs to the the Lingayat community.

"Tell me the name of a who is not facing allegations of corruption," he said, a day after Siddaramaiah sent legal notices to Modi and BJP Amit Shah, threatening to file civil and criminal defamation suit against them for making unfounded allegations against him.

Modi claimed now even senior Congress leaders have lost confidence in Rahul Gandhi's ability to secure victory for the party in

"Even Congress leaders have begun to feel that the son would not be able to help the party win So, send the mother to ensure its candidates can save their security deposit," Modi said.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 13:55 IST