Time for Congress to bid adieu to Karnataka: Modi

IANS  |  Bangarapet (Karnataka) 

After having lost the assembly elections in Maharashtra, Goa, and among other states, it was time for the to bid adieu to Karnataka, said here on Wednesday.

"It is now time for the Party to depart Wherever in the country there has been an election opportunity, the party has (lost)" the said addressing a rally here.

"What will happen in on May 15," he asked referring to the day on which the votes cast will be counted.

Taking a dig at Rahul Gandhi's statement on becoming the in 2019, Modi said: "He came like those bullies, barging his way ahead when there are others who have many years of experience."

"How can someone just declare himself as This is simply nothing but arrogance," he said.

Modi also said that the six Cs of the Congress -- "culture, communalism, casteism, crime, corruption, and contractualism" -- has "ruined" every state that they have been in power.

"When (former Prime Minister) had his government in the Centre, the remote control was at the 10, Janpath (official residence of former Congress Sonia Gandhi)," he said.

Under his rule, Modi said, it is the people of the country who hold the remote control.

said he would continue to follow the orders of the "high command" -- the countrymen, the citizens.

"Whenever Congress gets a chance to form its government anywhere, only corruption grows. Under the Bharatiya Janata Party, only good things get a chance."

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 11:58 IST