Ballari: BJP is nationalist party, not communal: K S Eshwarappa


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Ballari, Oct 28: Senior BJP leader K S Eshwarappa said that Narendra Modi should come back to power to stop cow slaughter.

Addressing a campaign rally in Hosapete on Saturday, Eshwarappa said, "BJP is not communal. BJP leaders are nationalists. Modi is a strong leader who took on terrorism and he is a capable leader to lead our nation."

"Ram temple will be built at a place where he was born.. Hence we need to win the next election. We need to put an end to cow slaughter and it is possible only if BJP comes back to power."

He further said, "Congress was ruling 21 states. But wherever Rahul Gandhi campaigned, Congress lost power. That is why I am inviting him to Bellary. The next Congress PM candidate is not Rahul Gandhi, but Chidambaram. Their former PM Manmohan Singh was a mauni baba."

  

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  • V. Rama, Kadri

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    What a bloodi fraud. 5 years not enough to stop cow slaughter and export. Need Another 5 years. Your gomatha will only punish you for this. At least the other communities don't play around with her.

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