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Time for Congress to go: Narendra Modi tells in Karnataka rally

Time for Congress to go: Narendra Modi tells in Karnataka rally

India Blooms News Service | | 04 Feb 2018, 05:24 pm

Bangalore, Feb 4 (IBNS): Highlighting the development works performed by his government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the ruling Congress is standing at the 'exit gate' in the south Indian state of Karnataka.

"The countdown for Congress party's exit from the state has started," Modi said while addressing a rally in Bangalore.

"The Congress is currently standing on the exit gate in the state," he said.

Promising more developments in the state, the Indian PM said: " A BJP government in Karnataka will ensure development, better roads, new metro routes, trains. and many more."

Modi said his government is working by following the policy of 'reform, perform and transform'.

He said the BJP-led Central government is working for the betterment of the poor and the middle class section of the society.

He said: "Our government will give free electricity connection to 7 lakh houses in Karnataka under the Centre's new scheme on electricity."

Karnataka is all set to vote to elect new Assembly in the next few months.

This is the first major rally in the state by Modi this year.

Modi said he has a dream to see that even a person who wears  "hawai chappal" (sandal) can fly  on a "hawai jahaaz" (aeroplane).

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