PM Modi attacks Cong, says it is known for 'Betraying' people
BENGALURU, MAY 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attacked the Congress, accusing it of failing to provide good governance due to the internal power struggles in Karnataka, and betraying people.
He said that a saffron sun was rising from Bengaluru amid the BJPs expanding political influence across the country.
Addressing a large gathering of BJP workers in Bengaluru, Modi projected the BJP-led NDA as the embodiment of political stability and development, contrasting it with what he described as Congress politics of betrayal and administrative failure in states ruled by the party.
For the past three years in Karnataka, instead of resolving peoples problems, most of the governments time here has been spent resolving internal conflicts.
The Congress government remained gripped by uncertainty over leadership and power-sharing arrangements, the PM said.
Modi was referring to the ongoing power tussle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy DK Shivakumar for the past six months.
They cannot decide how long the chief minister will remain. They cannot decide whether another person will get a chance or not. Everything has been kept hanging, he said.
Modi said the Congress government invariably faced anti-incumbency within months because the party lacked a governance agenda.
This is because Congress only knows how to betray people. They are false themselves, and their guarantees are also false. There is no chapter on governance in Congress book of power, he said.
Claiming that the BJP represented stability in an uncertain global environment, Modi said recent election results across states reflected growing public support for the NDAs governance model.
Referring to the NDA returning to power in Puducherry for a second consecutive term, forming government again in Assam, BJPs electoral gains in West Bengal, and the partys sweeping victory in Gujarat local body polls, he said the results indicated a decisive political shift.
These election results are important for the direction of Indian politics.
They reflect the mood of Indias youth, women, farmers, poor and middle class, Modi said.
Indias people are saying that they want speed, not scams; they want solutions. They want politics based on national policy, he said.
The Prime Minister said Karnataka had historically played a pivotal role in strengthening the BJP, even during the partys early years.
I can see that a saffron sun has risen today from the land of Bengaluru. Even when the BJP was not such a large party, Karnataka gave it tremendous strength, he said. (Agencies