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Defence sector was like a 'club' for Congress to 'plunder nation': PM in Tumakuru rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday took a swipe at Congress leaders, who allegedly tried to mislead employees of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited a few years ago when the Indian Army was deployed on the border, and said they are not even talking about the public sector company now.

He also claimed that the defence sector was like "a club for the Congress which their close relatives could plunder". (PTI)

PM Modi slams Congress for proposing to reject National Education Policy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flayed the Congress for allegedly "hindering" the future of children by proposing to scrap the National Education Policy (NEP), which enables a child to pursue his or her studies in one's mother tongue.

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Addressing an election rally here, the Prime Minister said NEP has been formulated to ensure that the lack of knowledge of English should not stop an economically weaker child from rural areas from becoming a doctor or an engineer. (PTI)

Kamal Nath says Cong never talked about banning Bajrang Dal, it was an example

Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at locals during his visit ahead of the Karnataka Assembly elections, in Tumakuru district, Friday, May 5, 2023. Credit: PTI Photo

If your state is in turmoil, just be 'Aatmanirbhar', Cong's 'national advisory' takes dig at PM

Mounting a fresh attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday alleged that for the sake of vote bank politics, it has nurtured, given shelter and surrendered before terror. (PTI)

There is no question of banning the Bajrang Dal if it plays by the rule-book and behaves itself, senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily said on Friday, as his party's manifesto proposing to outlaw the outfit continues to come under fire from the BJP. (PTI)

PM Modi urged the crowd to vote for the BJP and help lotus bloom in Karnataka. With this, the prime minister ended his campaign in Ballari.

Congress gets stomach ache whenever action is to be taken on terrorism, says PM Modi

Congress played politics even when citizens were stuck in conflict-torn areas, says PM Modi

"The civil war in Sudan is so intense that even big countries refused to rescue their citizens. But we continued our efforts and successfully evacuated our people. Even in such a difficult situation, Congress played politics," says PM Modi.

Congress ignored the Banjara community for decades, says PM Modi

PM Modi congratulates Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai and former CM B S Yediyurappafor giving Hakku Patras to the Banjara community and for giving revenue village status to Lambani Thandas. "TheCongress ignored these people for decades," he adds.

"We have to work day and night to make Karnataka no.1," says PM Modi.

The prime minister recounts other evacuation operations carried out by the Centre.

"With the blessings of Mother Kaveri, we carried out Operation Kaveri to bring back Indian nationals stuck in conflict-torn Sudan," says PM Modi.

PM Modi slams Congress for opposing 'The Kerala Story' that exposes terror conspiracy

"'The Kerala Story' film is based on a terror conspiracy. It shows the ugly truth of terrorism and exposes terrorists' design. Congress is opposing the film made on terrorism and standing with terror tendencies. Congress has shielded terrorism for the vote bank," sys PM Narendra Modi in Ballari.

PM Modi says that his friend Sriramulu is of the opinion that he should continue his speech in Hindi and that there's no need for translation. To this, the crowd chants slogans of 'Modi, Modi".

When Congress ruled Karnataka, their focus was on corruption and not the development of the state, says PM Modi.

PM Modi quotes Rajiv Gandhi, terms Congress as '85% commission party'

Stepping up the attack on the Opposition party, PM Modi said, "Rajiv Gandhi had said that when the Central government sends Rs 1, only 15 paisa reach the people. This means that he himself had accepted Congress as 85% commission party."

Congress's manifesto all about appeasement, bans, says PM Modi in Ballari

"The Congress makes fake narratives and surveys for winning politics. They attempt to mislead the voters in the state. Congress's manifesto is all about appeasement, it is all about bans. The people of Karnataka are watching their (Congress) politics of appeasement," says PM Modi in Ballari.

Congress has kneeled down before terrorism, Can it protect Karnataka? asks PM Modi

During the rally in Karnataka, PM Modi praises 'The Kerala Story' and says that the movie "unmasks" Congress's terror designs.

"The Congress is opposing a film against terrorism," he says.

Slamming the Congress, PM Modi said that the party cannot take a tough stand against terror.

"The BJP's manifesto has the roadmap to make Karnataka no. 1. On the other hand, in Congress manifesto, all that's written is "ban this, remove that scheme". They are terrified. They even have a problem with me saying 'Jai Bajrang Bali'," says Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally in Ballari

Plea filed in Karnataka High Court to stay PM Modi's roadshow in Bengaluru

A plea has been filed in the Karnataka High Court to stay Prime Minister Narendra Modi's roadshow in Bengaluru to avoid inconvenience to citizens. The hearing will take place at 2.30 pm before the bench of Justice Krishna S Dixit.

One of BJP's engines will go to scrap after K'taka Assembly polls, says Moily

Senior Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister Veerappa Moily said one of the BJP's 'double engine' will be sent to scrap after the Assembly elections in the state. "One engine will be sent to scrap after the assembly elections, and the other one will follow suit in 2024," he said addressing reporters here on Thursday.(PTI)

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In Hyderabad, police detained BJP workers who gathered outside the Congress party office to recite Hanuman Chalisa amid a row over the Congress manifesto mentioning the ban on Bajrang Dal. 

There is no question of banning Bajrang Dal, says Jagadish Shettar

On being asked about his opinion of banning Bajrang Dal, former Karnataka CM andCongress leader Jagadish Shettar says, "Many points are there in the election manifesto, why should we restrict to this issue. Banning any organisation is the power of the central government, not the state government. Veerappa Moily clarified that there is no question of banning Bajrang Dal."

Amit Shah cancels campaign in Karnataka amid Manipur violence

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has cancelled his election tour in Karnataka following the incident of violence between the tribals and majority Meitei community in Manipur. Shah was scheduled to take part in a roadshow in Karatagi of Koppal district on Friday. He also cancelled the public meeting in Kustagi and roadshow in Koppal.

However, the Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Dr Mansukh Mandaviya will attend these rallies and public meetings. BJP leaders Pratap Samha and Basangouda Patil Yatnal will accompany him. Meanwhile, BJP national president J P Nadda will take part in the party's rally in Kukanur in Koppal district on Friday.

Amit Shah had cancelled the tour of Kalaburagi district on Thursday. He was scheduled to take part in the campaigning for the party candidates in Jewargi and Afzalpur.

'40% sarkara' looted over Rs 1.5 lakh crore from people in last 4 years, alleges Congress

Congress slams Shah over 'BJP stands for promotion of all languages' remark

The Congress on Friday hit out at Home Minister Amit Shah's reported remarks that the BJP stands for promotion of all languages, alleging that the Modi government had spent Rs 640 crore to promote Sanskrit while just Rs 3 crore on promotion of Kannada.

Shah, in an interview to The Hindu, said the BJP stands for the promotion of all Indian languages and the accusation that it promotes Hindi at the cost of regional languages is “politically motivated”.

Reacting to the remarks, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said in a tweet, "The HM has claimed in an interview that the BJP stands for 'promotion' of all languages…Is that why the Modi Govt has spent Rs 640 cr to promote Sanskrit and JUST Rs 3 cr to support promotion of Kannada, one of the six classical languages of the country?"

Welcome D K Shivakumar's move of going to temple, says KS Eshwarappa

Congress lodges complaint with EC against PM for invoking name of Hanuman in election rallies

Congress on Thursday lodged a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for invoking the name of Lord Hanuman in the election rallies in Karnataka.

Modi in his election rally since May 2 has been hitting out at the Congress for promising a ban on the right-wing outfit Bajrang Dal and equated the ban with "locking up" Bajrangbali, Lord Hanuman.

Modi also chanted ‘Jai Bajrangbali’ in all the three speeches in Karnataka on Wednesday. (PTI)

Would be happy if BJP's downfall starts with Karnataka Assembly polls: Mamata

Calling upon people in Karnataka to vote for any other party but the BJP in the assembly polls, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday said she would be happy if the saffron camp’s “downfall” starts with the southern state ahead of the 2024 general elections.

Banerjee, during an address at TMC's mass outreach campaign, said the "sooner the BJP is voted out of power", the better it is for the nation, as it is the “worst” political party in the country.(PTI)

Nationalism, development on forefront, Hindutva takes backseat in coastal districts in Karnataka

In Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts, although the BJP had won 12 out of 13 seats in the 2018 Assembly elections with the help of an aggressive Hindutva campaign, this no longer seems to be an election issue.

Many issues and controversies rocked the region in the last two years - the murder of BJP Yuva Morcha leader Praveen Nettaru, banning Hijab from educational institutes, the sale of halal meat, love jihad and ban on shops run by Muslims during temple fairs. However, they no longer seem to be central election issues. Now, the focus appears to have shifted to development, nationalism and then, Hindutva.

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BJP leaders to join Bajrang Dal in Hanuman Chalisa recital across Karnataka

BJP on Thursday announced to launch a movement against Congress's proposal to ban Bajrang Dal, ahead of the May 10 Karnataka Assembly polls.
The manifesto promise by Congress has been turned into a launch pad for BJP in the last phase of the election campaign which will end on May 8.


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Karnataka elections 2023: High voltage weekend campaigning in Bengaluru

The weekend will see high-voltage campaigns in and around Bengaluru with Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding a mega roadshow and top Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi holding a joint meeting in Shivaji Nagar.

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