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Desperate Congress resorting to undemocratic ways to win elections: Amit Shah

On the final day of campaigning in Karnataka for the May 12 Assembly polls, BJP national President Amit Shah upped…

Desperate Congress resorting to undemocratic ways to win elections: Amit Shah

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On the final day of campaigning in Karnataka for the May 12 Assembly polls, BJP national President Amit Shah upped his attack on Congress as he said that the ruling party is resorting to undemocratic ways to win elections.

“The voter ID scandal shows how desperate Congress is to win the elections. They are resorting to undemocratic ways to win elections,” Amit Shah told reporters while addressing a press conference in Bengaluru.

“I would like to appeal to those who have fake voter ID cards to not come under the trap laid by the Congress party and should stay away from filthy election tactics adopted by them,” he added.

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Attacking the Siddaramaiah government, the BJP chief said that his government is the most unsuccessful government after the independence.

“In the last 5 years, Siddaramaiah government has proved to be the most unsuccessful government after the independence. Siddaramaiah government did nothing for the farmers and they are not even ready to give answers for their failure,” Amit Shah said.

Making an appeal to the people of Karnataka, the BJP leader said, “I would request the people of Karnataka to give us a chance to serve you and to work for the betterment of the state.”

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According to Amit Shah, BJP will win more than 130 seats and form government in Karnataka and there won’t be any question of seeking or giving support to any other party.

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