Congress advocating Karnataka’s ‘separation’ from India: PM Modi

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed his last election rally karnataka assembly election On Sunday accused the Congress party of openly advocating Karnataka’s ‘separation’ from India. This comes a day after former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi addressed a campaign rally in Hubballi on Saturday.

The Congress referred to her speech in a tweet, saying Gandhi, who is the chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, had “sent a strong message to 6.5 crore Kannadigas”. It also posted pictures of Gandhi speaking at the public meeting.

“The Congress No one will be allowed to pose a threat to the prestige, sovereignty or integrity of Karnataka,” the tweet read.

According to news agency PTI, apparently referring to this remark, PM Modi alleged that the disease of ‘tukde-tukde gang’ (anti-national elements) has reached the top level of the Congress.

“When it comes to working against the interests of India, the royal family of Congress will be at the forefront. I want to speak about a serious issue here. I want to say this because there is a lot of pain in my heart. This country Never can.” Sorry for this game. This family is inciting foreign forces to interfere in the politics of the country.

Speaking at a public meeting in Nanjangudu in Mysuru district, he accused them of secretly meeting foreign diplomats who hated India, repeatedly indulging in activities that disrespected the country’s sovereignty, and said that They are not ashamed of it.

PM Modi said, ‘Not only Karnataka, I want to tell the whole country with great pain that in this election, the royal family of Congress came to Karnataka yesterday and said that they want to protect the sovereignty of Karnataka.’

“Sovereignty of Karnataka, you know what that means? They have sat in Parliament for so many years, they have taken oath on the Constitution of India, and they say so. When a country becomes independent, then that country is sovereign. is called.” nation. What the Congress is saying means that the Congress believes that Karnataka India is different,” he said.

Asking the people whether they accept this and whether they will punish the Congress for making such statements, the Prime Minister said it means that the Congress is openly advocating “separation” of Karnataka from India. is doing, PTI reported.

“I never thought that the disease of tukde-tukde gang would reach the top level of the Congress,” he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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