The Congress on Thursday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his remark that the grand old party cannot give true guarantees, saying the people of Karnataka will guarantee the end of the “BJP’s 40 percent Commission Sarkara” on 10 May and all the promises of the Congress will be implemented.
In a virtual address to BJP workers in Karnataka in the run up to the 10 May Assembly polls, Modi said what is the meaning of the Congress’ guarantees when that party’s warranty itself has expired.
Hitting out at the prime minister for the remark, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said on Twitter, “After Amit Shah and Yogi, now it’s Modi’s turn to make outrageous comments due to despair and desperation.” “On May 10th, people of Karnataka will guarantee the end of the BJP 40% Commission Sarkara. A few days later Congress Guarantees will be implemented like we have in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarth and Himachal Pradesh CH,” he said in a tweet and listed the policies implemented in Congress-ruled states that the party had promised ahead of the polls in those states.
Targetting the Congress for its “revdi culture” in Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, Modi in his virtual address to the BJP workers said, their poll guarantees have still remained as guarantee. “Congress means guarantee of corruption, guarantee of nepotism.” “Congress has reached a stage where it cannot give true guarantees, you are aware that Congress’s warranty has expired, then what is the meaning of its guarantees,” he said.
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