Sonia Gandhi Sounds Poll Bugle in Karnataka, Attacks BJP
Tumkur, Apr 28 (PTI): Virtually setting the ball rolling for next year's assembly elections in Karnataka, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today launched a scathing attack on the ruling BJP and asked her partymen to set aside individual ambitions and work together to bring it back to power.
"People want a change from the political corruption and the corruption of the BJP. And they want a change from the divisive communal politics of the BJP", she told the delegates of a Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee meeting here.
Police detain a woman, who allegedly showed black flag to Sonia Gandhi during 'Guruvandana Mahotsav'
For so many reasons, the people were disenchanted with BJP, she said adding the so called "party with a difference" had been fully exposed and its "double standards" on corruption and political corruption are more than apparent to the people.
Gandhi said for the past so many years, the Congress had not been able to receive people's mandate in Karnataka for "many, many reasons including party's own weaknesses".
Congress is not able to convert people's goodwill into electoral success, she said.
Gandhi told the Congress leaders that individual ambition should not come in the way of the party's larger interests. Party must come first and the overriding objective must be to bring the party back to power.
On a rare visit to the state to rejuvenate the Congress which has been out of power for last six years, Gandhi participated in the 105th birthday celebrations of Siddaganga Math head Sri Sri Shivakumara Swami who has a large following among the dominant Lingayat community, in a bid to woo it back to the Congress.
Former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa belongs to the Lingayat community.
In a blistering attack against the BJP, Gandhi said its Government had betrayed the mandate of the people and destroyed all what Karnataka stood for and is known for.
The BJP government had "scant respect" for rule of law, she said, noting that the post of Lokayukta had remained vacant in Karnataka for almost an year in contrast to UPA's determination to enact a strong Lokpal bill which was "held up in Rajya Sabha by the BJP".
Tumkur: Sonia Gandhi Takes Part in B'day Celebration of Siddaganga Math Head
Tumkur, Apr 28 (Agencies): In a bid to woo the influential Lingayat community in Karnataka, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today participated in the birthday celebrations of the head of a leading Math here.
Making a rare visit to the state, Gandhi shared the dais with the 105-year-old Siddaganga Math head Sri Sri Shivakumara Swami and praised his role in various fields including education.
The Swami has a vast following among Lingayats, a community that had distanced itself from the Congress ever since the unceremonious removal of a paralysed Veerendra Patil as Chief Minister in 1989 at the height of riots.
The community had ever since backed the BJP, which had its first government headed by B S Yeddyurappa, who is a Lingayat.
She addressed a large gathering, during which members of the Madiga Dandora Dalit community waved black flags and shouted slogans to demand reservation for the group within the Scheduled Castes category. The police subsequently whisked away a woman protestor.
She addressed over 1,000 state party leaders and workers at a complex near the Math.
Gandhi in her address hailed the "philanthropy, spirituality and social service" rendered by the Swami for the cause of humanity.
She said that nothing exemplifies India's diversity better than Karnataka, where people belonging to different regions, from different culture and speaking different languages, have lived together.
Gandhi said education should inculcate and promote values like secularism "so that we can stand up to the forces that seek to divide, whatever form they make take."
Among the leaders present at the event were Union Labour Minister Mallikarjun Kharge, Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily, Congress general secretary Oscar Fernandes and state party in-charge Madhusudan Mistry.
The Karnataka Congress leaders said Gandhi's visit to the Math was significant since Sri Shivakumara Swami had a large following among the Lingayat community, which accounts for 17 percent of Karnataka population and usually supports the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The Lingayats in the Congress have been seeking a greater role in running the party's affairs, and saying the neglect had resulted in the community's votes going to the BJP.
Sonia Gandhi, in a short trip to Karnataka, also met drought-hit villagers and addressed party workers from the state.
Gandhi spent half an hour at Nagasamudra village, 200 km from here, listening to the woes of the people hit by a severe drought.
The villagers asked her to get them a loan waiver and a permanent drinking water facility.