Bharatiya Janata Party leader Prakash Reddy on Friday asked Congress leaders to apologise for their alleged anti-national, anti-social and anti-cultural activities.
"Rahul Gandhi is on bail, Sonia Gandhi is on bail and DK Shivakumar is on bail. Half on bail, half in jail and they talk about corruption", Nadda said.
"Congress Party is behaving in a manner that will hurt the sentiments of others, and also succumb to their pressure. If the BJP spoke against the SDPI and PFI, the Congress leaders are disturbed. This indicates how the grand old party is doing appeasement politics," said Bommai.
"Rajasthan assembly elections are slated to be held later this year. Karnataka Assembly elections are around the corner. So the congress party is resorting to such tactics," he added.
"...PM is not just a person but an institution on its own...The manner in which Congress leaders are making personal attacks on the PM, they're shredding the traditions of a healthy democratic system...," he said.
Congress leaders say that those who avail reservation benefits are beggars, but are SC, ST, OBC, and Lingayats beggars? asked Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai adding that people will teach a lesson to the Congress Party.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan coined a term "SMS" reffering to Congress leaders Siddaramaiah, Mallikarjun Kharge and Shivakumar and called them dangerous for Karnataka's development on Saturday.
Congress leaders Randeep Singh Surjewala, Dr Parmeshwar and Chief of Karnataka Congress DK Shivakumar filed a police complaint on Thursday against Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other BJP leaders, according to the complaint copy.
Micro-blogging site Twitter, on Thursday, removed the legacy verified blue ticks from all accounts. The only individual Twitter users who will have verified blue checkmarks are those paying for Twitter Blue, which in the U.S. costs USD 8/month via the web and USD 11/month through in-app paym
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday slammed the election manifesto of the Congress, saying it was cheating voters by giving false assurances.
After having a meeting with several Congress leaders, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Monday, said that the two parties, despite all the differences in their ideology, will come together in the "fight for democracy".
In this regard, Jagadish Shettar took to Twitter and said, "Fed up with the political events of the past few days, I have resigned from my MLA seat and will discuss my next move with the activists. As usual, I believe that your love and blessings will always be with me".