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On his sixth visit this year to Karnataka, where Assembly elections are due by May, he also asserted that the ”double engine” government is a necessity for the fast-paced development of the state.
”Amid the efforts of the double engine government for the development of the country and the progress of its people, what is Congress and its associates doing? …Congress is dreaming about digging the kabr (grave) of Modi,” said the PM, who inaugurated the 118 Km long Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway project here in Mandya district, Addressing a public gathering here, he said, ”Congress is busy digging the grave of Modi, while Modi is busy building Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway. Congress is busy digging Modi’s grave, while Modi is busy in improving the lives of poor.” ”Congress people who are dreaming about digging the grave of Modi, don’t know that the blessings of crores of mothers, sisters, daughters, and people is the biggest protection shield for Modi,” he added.
The Expressway will reduce the travel time between the two cities from around three hours to about 75 minutes, according to officials.
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Congress never bothered about pains and sufferings of the poor, he alleged, adding that ”In 2014 when you (people) gave me the opportunity to serve you, it paved the way for the formation of a government for the poor in the country, the government which understood the pain and suffering of the poor.” The BJP government has made all efforts to serve the poor and to alleviate their sufferings, the Prime Minister said.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, actor-turned-politician and Mandya Lok Sabha MP Sumalatha Ambareesh, who recently announced support to BJP, among others were present in the event.
Earlier in the day, Modi threw flower petals back at the cheering crowd at several places as he was given a rousing welcome during a massive road show in the district headquarters city of Mandya.
He enthusiastically waved at the big crowd, who had lined up on both sides of the route, as the ruling BJP appeared focused on winning a good number of seats in the Old Mysuru region.
The Prime Minister picked up the shower petals which got piled up on the bonnet of his car and was seen hurling them back at the crowd. He also got down from his car and greeted folk artistes who staged a performance to welcome him.