Voting for JD(S) means voting for Congress: Amit Shah targets both parties simultaneously
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has targeted JD(S) and Congress together before the Karnataka assembly elections. He made it clear to the people of Karnataka that voting for JD(S) means voting for Congress.
By a Staff Reporter: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has targeted JD(S) and Congress together before the Karnataka assembly elections. He made it clear to the people of Karnataka that voting for JD(S) means voting for Congress. Amit Shah has claimed that if the Congress comes to power in Karnataka, there will be an all-time high of corruption, appeasement politics, family politics and riots in the state. So he urged to vote BJP for overall development of Karnataka.
Voting for JD(S) means giving your vote to Congress. If you don't want your vote to go to Congress, then vote for BJP for the overall development of Karnataka: Union Home Minister & BJP leader Amit Shah, in Bagalkote pic.twitter.com/QzVGQ9S4wy
If Congress comes to power in Karnataka, there will be all-time high corruption, appeasement politics, familial politics and riots in the state: Union Home Minister & BJP leader Amit Shah, in Bagalkote pic.twitter.com/7p8mHYqlj7