Davangere: With Eye on Polls, Rahul Gandhi Asks Partymen to Stay United


Davangere: With Eye on Polls, Rahul Gandhi Asks Partymen to Stay United

Davangere, Jun 3 (NDTV): Elections are due in Karnataka next year, but for political parties, it is never too early to start preparations. The Congress' Rahul Gandhi has spent the weekend in north Karnataka in a bid to rally the Congress troops and take on the ruling BJP which is facing troubles of its own.

And Gandhi did not miss the chance of raising the issue of corruption - a sensitive point for the BJP in the state - with several party leaders, including former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa, facing graft charges.

"There is no other state more corrupt than the BJP-ruled Karnataka. At a time when half the state is reeling under drought, the ruling party's leaders are busy fighting among themselves," Gandhi said in Hubli. Erstwhile governments in Karnataka were pro-farmers, pro-Dalits, pro-poor and pro-people, but BJP government has divided the people and made them fight each other, Gandhi added.

His comments came on a day when a trial court in Bangalore convicted BJP lawmaker Y Sampangi in a bribery case and sentenced him to imprisonment for three years and six months.

In his meetings with district and block presidents of the Congress, problems were thrashed out - from issues with state leadership to the need to win back the Lingayat belt of north Karnataka from the BJP. And there was also a message to stay united.

"You should remain united and work hard to ensure that the people throw out the corrupt BJP government and bring our party back to power in the state. It is important to bury differences, if any, and brace up for the state elections next year," Gandhi said.

Admitting that the Lingayat belt has moved away from Congress, Belgaum district president Lakshmi Hebalkar said that Gandhi has promised to go to any village or place they call him.

"We spoke openly and brought the problems in the state Congress to Gandhi's attention," said Nagaraj Yadav, an office-bearer of the Congress party.

But the Congress has problems of its own. In a state it once ruled in now stands in a much weakened position. The former leader of the Opposition, Siddaramaiah, embarrassingly quit his post just ahead of Gandhi's visit, after feeling ignored by the Congress over selection of candidates for the legislative council. But he did make the trip to Davanagere to meet Gandhi.

"They invited me to attend that meeting that is why I came. The decision of my reconsidering my resignation was not raised. I am a Congressman, I will continue to be a Congressman," he said.

But overall, the turnout was enthusiastic and clearly Rahul Gandhi's visit was a welcome one - he could serve as a much-needed rallying point.

With the ruling BJP fighting division and corruption charges, it would seem like a good time for the Congress to cash in and fight for power once again. But it will not be plain sailing. A lack of strong state leadership means that national figures like Rahul Gandhi may have to play a much larger role.

 

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Lo Sidda, Rahul bandaa hogi node, illadiddare!!!!! Only few words uttered by Sonia to Siddu in Kannada and Siddlu came running and posed smiley (smelly!!!) face for photographs. All iz not well in Kangi Congi. No future for Congress as well as for their Leaders in Karnataka and slowly allover India too

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2012


    RAHUL YOUR ARE RIGHT CONGI'S STAY UNITED ONLY IN CORRUPTION.

    NOBODY CAN TEACH HOW TO LOOT HOW TO MAKE CORRUPTION.

    THEY LEARNED FROM ITALY LADY AND YOU AND YOUR CORRUPT UPA.

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION, COMING ELECTION CONGI LOOS ALL HIS SEAT IN KARNATAKA.

    BJP WILL LEAD GOVT. WITH FULL MAJORITY. CONGI'S JUST NOTE MY THIS COMMENT ALWAYS.

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  • mahendra shetty, mumbai,Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 04 2012

    Mr. Kuwara...Yedurappa is a mass leader .in Karnataka he build BJP single handedly...what u did in UP?...BLAMING OTHERS FOR UR FAILURE?.....u become a leader due to ur family identity.....because of u good young leader not coming to the lime light(sachin pilot, scindia etc)...Take siddaramayya to ur Janpath.......otherwise it is very difficult to keep them united......

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