Daijiworld Media Network - Tumakuru (SP)
Tumakuru, Oct 26: "In the next election, the BJP will again rise to power. I hereby want to inform Siddaramaiah that henceforth, his party will not be allowed to win elections. I want Narendra Modi to lead our next Lok Sabha election. Both state and the central governments led by the BJP are providing very good rule," he said. He warned Siddaramaiah that he will not allow his party to win elections.
Speaking at the electioneering meeting organized in favour of BJP candidate from southeast graduates constituency in the city on Saturday, the chief minister said he wants Modi to lead the BJP in the next Lok Sabha election. He claimed that the BJP is providing an efficient rule both at the centre and the state.
He said that his party will win the bypoll with a margin of oer 5,000 votes. "We are driven by the sole aim of development. The BJP will rewrite the record by winning the Sira seat for the first time," he expressed confidence.
Yediyurappa asked the people to treat himself as the candidate of his party in the southeast graduates’ constituency when casting votes. "I normally do not go anywhere seeking votes. But I have come here. The government is committed to resolve problems of graduates," he stated. He said that the government, in spite of facing tough coronavirus challenge, has disbursed salaries to employees and conducted development work. We are implementing new education policy which will being many changes" he stated.
Yediyurappa requested the graduate voters not to reply to false promises and fake claims of the opposition.
Union minister D V Sadananda Gowda said that the BJP had won the southeast council seat eight times and requested people to see that the BJP candidate wins.
MP Basavaraju, hailed both Yediyurappa and Modi and requested people to support these leaders for development. BJP candidate B G Jyothi Ganesh, expressed happiness at the act that Yediyurappa, who did not go anywwere else for campaigning, came here which he says is a good omen about his victory.