BJP president Amit Shah on Thursday said his party will win at least 130 seats in the May 12 Karnataka assembly elections and that BS Yeddyurappa will be the next chief minister of the state.
Speaking at a press conference hours before campaign for the election formally comes to a close, the BJP president also attacked the Siddaramaiah government for its alleged failure to maintain law and order in the state.
‘Law and order have seen a downfall in Karnataka. More than 24 workers of BJP and RSS were brutally killed in the state and the Congress considers it a part of politics. No efforts were made to nab the culprits’, Shah said in Bengaluru
He also accused the Karnataka government of not doing anything for the farmers and said, ‘they are not even ready to give answers for their failure.’
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Talking about the recovery of nearly 10,000 voter IDs from an apartment in Bengaluru, Shah said, ‘The Congress is trying to win elections with undemocratic ways. Recovery of voter ID cards in Rajarajeshwari Nagar shows how desperately the Congress wants to win the election. I want to alert those whose fake IDs have been made, that don’t fall in Congress’ trap and disturb polls.’ HT