In a major offensive against the ruling BJP in Karnataka, Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday accused the party of "looting" the state and claimed it would lose the May 5 Assembly polls.
Launching the Congress' campaign here in northern Karnataka, he said BJP broke electoral promises and "the only thing they remembered was how to loot public money in the state. They have done it. They are past masters in this".
Seeking to strike a chord with the public, he tried to make it interactive posing questions on the poll promises made by the BJP and whether they have been fulfilled to which the crowd responded with a vociferous 'no'.
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"BJP will lose here. We can hear it in Delhi," Gandhi said, as he commenced his party's poll campaign with a brief speech losing no time in taking on the ruling BJP for "doing nothing but looting the state". Flaying the government for forgetting its promises of employment, water and 24-hour power supply, he said "last time you made BJP victorious, you trusted them.
They promised you 24-hour power supply, did you get it? They promised you employment, did you get it? They forgot employment, power." Taking a swipe at the BJP for talking about corruption in Delhi, he slammed it for giving "Vidhan Sabha seats to two brothers (mining barons from Bellary Janardhana Reddy and Karunakara Reddy who are facing corruption cases)."