BJP and Congress leaders took swipe at each other on Friday during the poll battle in Karnataka as electioneering gathered pace in the southern state with almost a month left for polling
"No one would have come to listen to Bommai, JP Nadda and there wouldn't have been much crowd at PM's events or Amit Shah's. Seats would have remained vacant. BJP is panic-stricken", MP Surjewala said.
Reacting to Congress leader DK Shivakumar's promise of cancelling the scrapping of the four per cent Muslim quota after coming to power, Chief Minister Basavraj Bommai said that the Congress party cannot even touch the reservation.
Taking to Twitter on Thursday, Prakash wrote, "Dear Sudeep.. as an artist loved by everyone one.. I had expected you to be a voice of the people. But you have chosen to colour yourself with a political party .. WELL .. Get ready to answer ..every question a citizen will ask YOU and YOUR part
Days, after actor Kichcha Sudeep said he would campaign for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the Karnataka Assembly election, Former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday said that it would help the party get more seats in the elections.
After actor Kichcha Sudeep said he would campaign for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the Karnataka Assembly election, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said that the campaign by the Kannada superstar will give a lot of strength to the saffron party.
"I had no necessity to come here, and I have not come here for any platform or money. I have come here only for a person. I have high regard for CM Mama," Kichcha Sudeep said.