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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Remove corrupt BJP, urges Rahul Gandhi in Karnataka


HUBLI: All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi had started and ended his talk, asking the people to root out the corrupt BJP in Karnataka.
In his brief address on Saturday to a large crowd at Nehru Grounds, Rahul Gandhi termed the BJP government here as the "most corrupt" in the country. Rahul Gandhi, who landed here for the concluding session of the three-day national executive meet of the Youth Congress, chose to target former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and highlighted his alleged corrupt practices. "Karnataka used to be known for a pro-people, pro-IT, pro-farmers' government. But in its four years, the BJP government has brought down the image of the state and made it known as the most corrupt in the country. The Congress should change the image of the state by rooting out this corrupt government," Rahul Gandhi said to applause from the audience.
He was more critical of the government for its alleged failure to implement and utilize central schemes. "Leaders have forgotten to implement central schemes," Rahul Gandhi added.
Stating that elections to the Youth Congress was the gateway to electoral politics, without support from godfathers, the Congress General Secretary said that the system had brought many fresh and enthusiastic faces to the Congress.
"Be it Punjab, Gujarat or Tamil Nadu, elections to the Youth Congress has worked well for internal democracy," said Rahul Gandhi. 



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