Senior Congress chief and former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the present day mentioned that the mandate of Karnataka is towards Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda. He mentioned that the prime minister campaigned in Karnataka 20 instances which no different PM has performed previously. “The mandate is against Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda. PM Modi came to Karnataka 20 times. No PM in the past campaigned like this,” mentioned Siddaramaiah on his celebration’s victory in Karnataka elections. He mentioned that that is the victory of a secular celebration as folks of Karnataka needed a steady authorities that delivers as promised.
“Proud workers and fans of Congress Party, congratulations and my thanks to all of you who continuously worked day and night, forgetting meals and rest, on behalf of the Congress party candidates. In the Varuna constituency where I am contesting, not only from all corners of the state, but also from other states have come and campaigned for me out of love and respect for me. I have not even been able to meet them and thank them. This love and admiration is the strength of me and the Congress party. My heartfelt thanks to all of them. I have a special appeal to our party workers: You have left home and family to work for the election. Now take some time off and spend time with parents, wife and children. Our honest struggle will definitely bear fruit,” mentioned Siddaramaiah on Twitter.
While the Congress is main on round 122 seats, Siddaramaiah exuded confidence that his celebration will cross the 130-seat mark. “We will cross 130 seats also, it is a big victory for the Congress party. The people of Karnataka wanted a change because they were fed up with the BJP government. BJP spent a lot of money on Operation ‘Kamala’. Padyatra of Rahul ji helped as well in enthusing the cadre of the party,” added Siddaramaiah.
The present chief of the opposition in Karnataka meeting and Congress celebration’s possible CM candidate, Siddaramaiah mentioned that the results of this election is a stepping stone to the Lok Sabha election. “I hope all non-BJP parties come together and see that BJP is defeated and I also hope Rahul Gandhi may become Prime Minister of the country,” he mentioned.
The leads within the Karnataka polls indicated a transparent majority for the Congress. Reacting to its victory, Congress termed the win as a loss for PM Modi, because the BJP had made its election marketing campaign a ‘referendum on the PM’.
“As the results firm up in Karnataka it is now certain that the Congress has won and the PM has lost. The BJP had made its election campaign a referendum on the PM and on the state getting his ‘ashirwaad’. That has been decisively rejected!” mentioned Congress normal secretary Jairam Ramesh in a tweet. He alleged that PM Modi injected divisiveness and tried polarisation however the BJP failed in its try.Â