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‘Why omnipresent Modi couldn’t see BJP govt’s loot?’

Updated on: 04 May,2023 07:40 AM IST  |  Indi
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The Congress general secretary alleged that the contractors were dying by suicide and are writing to the “omniscient” about the 40 per cent commission being charged but no reply has come out till now

‘Why omnipresent Modi couldn’t see BJP govt’s loot?’

Priyanka Gandhi at a rally on Wednesday. Pic/PTI

In a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday wondered why the “omnipresent and omniscient” leader could not see the “loot” happening in Karnataka by the ‘40 per cent commission government’ of the BJP.


Addressing a public rally here in Vijayapura district ahead of Assembly election on May 10, she sought to know why the ‘vikas purush’ (development man) Narendra Modi still says that he has a dream of developing Karnataka and presents it to the nation as the “development model”.


The whole world calls the PM “omnipotent”, supreme, and “greatest of all” and ‘vikas purush’, the Congress leader said in a sarcastic tone, adding that Modi keeps 
saying that it is his dream of developing the state and projecting it as a model for the rest of the country.


“You (Modi) are supreme, omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. Why couldn’t you fulfil your dream? When your own government was plundering people by becoming ‘40 per cent commission government’ what were you doing?” Vadra asked.

Modi had shut his eyes to the “loot and plunder” in Karnataka because he was busy in “dreaming”, she said in the verbal attack on Modi. “You were busy dreaming big, so you allowed the loot and theft to happen. You didn’t stop anyone.”

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The Congress general secretary alleged that the contractors were dying by suicide and are writing to the “omniscient” about the 40 per cent commission being charged but no reply has come out till now.

Meanwhile, the Bajrang Dal has decided to conduct ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ recital programmes across Karnataka on Thursday, a day after the Congress promised in its election manifesto to ban the outfit.

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