Bommai: Voting for BJP candidate Narendra Modi-BS Yeddyurappa, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai said at the rally. Hubli News – Times of India

Vijayapura / Haveri: Chief Minister Basavaraj playing the election bugle in Sindgi bommai Said for every vote on Tuesday BJP There will be one vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa.
“When you go to the polling station and vote” Ramesh Bhushanuri (Candidates), it will be for our two big leaders- PM Modi and BS Yediyurappa,” Bommai said at a rally.
Bommai’s appeal assumes significance as Yeddyurappa last month said that the Modi wave alone cannot help the party win elections in Karnataka. “We should not live under the illusion that we can win all elections by using the name of Modi. Winning the Lok Sabha elections may be easy, but in the state we cannot rely on him alone. We should reach out to the people with development works,” Yediyurappa had said.
Bommai attacks opposition leader siddaramaiah Once again replying to a jibe against him for joining the BJP and the RSS from the Janata Dal, which “spoiled” him. “If he feels that joining BJP and RSS has spoiled me, then let me make it clear that Siddaramanna got worse after joining Congress,” he said.
I don’t think I have been sidelined: Yeddyurappa
Earlier, in Shivamogga, Yediyurappa had dismissed speculation that the BJP had ignored him. “It was my free will that I have resigned from the post of CM and working for the party. Neither PM Modi nor the party has sidelined me. We should be grateful to have such a strong leader in PM Modi for leading the country,” he said.
Yediyurappa said he would not campaign alone, BJP MLAs and MPs would accompany him during road shows and public meetings over the next four days.
In another rally, Congress state president DK Shivakumar raised the issue of police personnel allegedly stripping off their uniforms at Vijayapura and Kaup police stations for wearing saffron scarves and attire on the day of Ayodhya puja. People taking oath in the name of Constitution including Chief Minister, Home Minister and police officers are trying to saffronise the police stations of the state. This is a terrifying sign of the future. Those who are supposed to uphold the integrity of the Constitution are degrading it,” he said.
National General Secretary and Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala also made his presence felt during the rallies on Tuesday.
JD(S) leader and former CM HD Kumaraswamy, while campaigning for party candidate Nazia Shakeela Angadi in Sindgi, alleged that the Congress was misusing the name of his late MLA and former minister MC Manguli.

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