After Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, the era of coalition governments ended and the people decided to have one-party government for the development and safety of the country, said former chief minister and Gadag-Haveri Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Basavaraj Bommai.
He told reporters that the Congress party would split within three months after Narendra Modi would take oath as the prime minister for the third time. It would have an impact on Karnataka also.
Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to inclusive growth and criticized the current Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, accusing them of being disconnected from common people due to their "intoxication of power."
Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai urged the Siddaramiah-led Congress government to disclose details of the NDRF funds received during the UPA and NDA regimes.
Speaking to reporters after meeting Koppal MP Karadi Sanganna and his supporters here on Monday, he said Reddy has his own influence in the North Karnataka region and his re-entry would benefit the party in a great manner in that region.
Dismissing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's claim that the BJP was offering Rs 50 crore each to ruling Congress MLAs to switch sides ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka on Saturday said his party has made no such approaches to the rival camp.
"Once again Modi" are not the words of only BJP workers. People of India want Modi as PM. His popularity is rising day by day. People of India believe in Modi. His vision is the development of India. Karnataka is South India's gateway to BJP...Congress doesn't have candidates in Karnataka fo
BJP leader and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai, said on Friday that the party aims to make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister again.
"The Congress party has not paid income tax every year and hence, the Income Tax department has done its duty. By not following the rules, the Congress leaders were trying to mislead the people. The problem would not have arisen if Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told his party leaders to follow
Former Karnataka Chief Minister and BJP's candidate from Haveri-Gadag Lok Sabha constituency, Basavaraj Bommai, accused the ruling Congress party on Friday of 'double standards' regarding the Mekedatu Dam issue.
Coming down heavily on the Siddaramaiah-led government, former Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday said the fiscal condition of the state has deteriorated under the ruling Congress.
"The Congress was not finding candidates to contest the coming parliamentary polls due to fear of defeat. Even the ministers are hesitant to contest. The reality is that the Congress does not have the candidates to fight the elections," Bommai said.