Congress, JD-S in secret poll tie-up
Tumakuru: Taking head-on the two rival parties of the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday charged the ruling Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) of being in tacit alliance for the May 12 Karnataka assembly polls while pretending to fight in parts of the southern state.
"The people of Karnataka have right to know about the alliance between the Congress and JD-S because they pretend to fight in some parts of the state, while being together in the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) as evident from the latter's support to the ruling party's corporator (Sampath Raj) in becoming the city mayor last year," said Modi at a public rally, organised by the BJP to campaign for its candidates in the northwest district, about 70 km from here.
The Congress and JD-S had tied up to run the Bengaluru civic body after the 2017 elections for the state capital's 198 wards, denying BJP the mayoral post.
The JD-S also supported the Congress candidate Sampath Raj in becoming the city mayor in 2017. Incidentally, Raj is a Congress contestant in the CV Raman Nagar assembly segment in the city's southeast suburb against P Ramesh of JD-S and the two-time legislator S Raghu of the BJP.
Modi also alleged that the JD-S was working towards saving the Congress in the assembly elections. "The Congress doesn't speak the truth. Its members lie every day and if anyone is trying to save the image of the Congress, it is the JD-S," he alleged.
Reiterating his argument from earlier rallies, Modi told the voters that there was no way the JD-S could defeat the Congress to form a government. "If there's a party that is capable of bringing change in the government and to the state of Karnataka and its people, it is the BJP, under the leadership of (its Chief Ministerial face) BS Yeddyurappa," thundered Modi.