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Karnataka: Modi stresses on development, addresses BJP workers via app

Accuses the Congress of playing caste politics during elections

PM Narendra Modi as he addressed the party workers | ANI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that development was his only agenda for the Karnataka Assembly polls, and accused the state's Congress government of stalling its progress.

Narendra Modi also accused the Congress of playing caste politics during elections.

"BJP has a three-pronged agenda for Karnataka—development, fast-paced development, all-round development," he told BJP leaders, office bearers and party workers via the NaMo app. "Our agenda is vikas (development), vikas, vikas," Modi said.

Without naming the Lingayats, Narendra Modi accused the Congress government of doing caste politics.

"When elections come, they offer lollipops to a caste group so they get busy with it. But the BJP's priority is politics of development," Modi said.

The Siddaramaiah government recently recommended religious minority status for the Lingayat and its sub-group Veershaiva Lingayat community. The move is seen as an attempt to divide the Lingayats, the bedrock of the BJP's voter base in the state.

The Congress government in Karnataka, he alleged, was responsible for tardy progress of Karnataka.

With pre-poll surveys projecting a hung assembly in Karnataka, Modi asked the voters to elect a BJP government with absolute majority to give a fillip to development.