Election

Siddaramaiah has Challenged PM Modi to Discuss the work

Ranveer Tanwar

Former Chief Minister of Karnataka Siddaramaiah on Saturday accused Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) of not "doing any work" and only wanted to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Addressing an election rally here, Siddaramaiah sharpened his attack on the BJP and said: "The BJP has not done any work in five years, so they want to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi too." No work is done for the people and only misguided them. "

If Modi has voted for Dharwad Lok Sabha seat from Prahalad Joshi if he has voted for the vote, then no leader is lying to him and PM Modi has to cheat people? first. "

Siddaramaiah has challenged PM Modi to discuss the work done in the last five years. "I have served as Chief Minister of Karnataka for five years from 2013 to 2018 and during that time he also had a Prime Minister. I challenge him to discuss the work that we have done."

The Karnataka elections were held on April 18 and 23 in the second and third phases of the Lok Sabha elections. The results will be announced on May 23.

The World’s First CNG Bike Will Be Launched on June 18, the Name Will Be Bajaj Bruzer 125 CNG

The Aussies In IPL: List Of All The Players From Australia Who Have Scored A Hundred In Indian Premier League

Devastation Wreaked by Torrential Rain in Brazil, 29 Dead; Over 60 Missing

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Will KL Sharma Save Congress's Traditional Seat or Will Smriti Claim Amethi? Understand the Dynamics

RPSC Announces Proposed Dates for 6 Different Competitive Exams, See Details