BJP will try to provoke us, we shouldn't fall into its trap:

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 23 2018 | 9:40 PM IST
The BJP will try to "provoke" Congress workers on communal lines in the poll-bound Karnataka, but they should not fall into the saffron party's "trap", AICC secretary Madhu Goud Yaskhi has said.
Yaskhi, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) secretary in-charge of party affairs in Karnataka, advised partymen to stick to "pro-development" activities carried out by the Siddaramaiah government in the state as they campaign for the assembly polls, to be held later this year.
His advise to partymen came at a time the ruling Congress and the opposition BJP were engaged in a bitter publicity war on social media.
The online dual dripping with sarcasm began with the Congress recently posting a video, titled "recipe for a BJP star campaigner" on Twitter, mocking Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath following his campaign in Karnataka.
The video with a caricature of Adityanath showed the BJP's recipe for a star campaigner had ingredients such as criminal records, saffron dye, crocodile tears, homophobia, misogyny, zero attention to development, simmer on communal flame and bringing to a boil, garnish with ignorance, and serve with hate in Karnataka.
The BJP, which is seeking return to power in Karnataka, the only big state under the Congress's belt now, hit back with a video attacking the Siddaramaiah-led government of being "anti-Hindu".
The BJP's video, titled "Gundu Rao Military Hotel", carried caricatures of Siddaramaiah as a chef, state party working president Dinesh Gundu Rao and social media in-charge Ramya. It claimed the recipe for "Siddu beef biryani" include stolen rice from 'Anna Bagya' scheme, cow meat from illegal slaughter house and Hindu blood (citing alleged murders of Hindu activists), among others.

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Retorting, the Congress poured scorn on the BJP, calling it "Beef Janata Party" and poked fun at its "hypocrisy" on the beef ban issue.
"The BJP will try to polarise people communally, provoke our men by doing such things. Showing the chief minister as a chef (in the video released by the BJP) is derogatory and is a criminality.
"Our workers should not fall into the BJP's trap and stick to the development agenda as guided by the party leadership," Yaskhi said.
He lauded the state government for its performance, listing several of its "pro-people" measures.
"So, the BJP cannot compete with the Congress on developmental issues. Hence, it is resorting to such tactics. People of Karnataka will not fall for such tricks," Yaskhi said as he exuded confidence that his party would retain power in the state.

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First Published: Jan 23 2018 | 9:40 PM IST

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