Karnataka: PM Modi speaks in Hindi during Lok Sabha Election rally; says, 'You don't need words to understand'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting in support of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Belagavi candidate Jagadish Shettar and party candidate from Chikkodi seat Annasaheb Jolle for the Lok Sabha elections, in Belagavi on Sunday. (ANI Photo/File)
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 28 April during his Lok Sabha polls campaign asked the people in Karnataka’s Davanagere if he can speak in Hindi.
Addressing a Lok Sabha rally in Karnataka’s Davanagere, PM Modi said, “Can I speak in Hindi today? I have no translator today as I know that you have so much love towards me that you don’t need words to understand. Language has never been a barrier between us as we have a heart-to-heart bond.”
Apart from this, PM Modi hit out at Congress alleging the the opposition party is committing a huge mistake and a sin by acting against democracy, adding, Congress is distributing OBC reservation to its vote bank.
“Congress has put a break on New Education Policy (NEP) in Karnataka which was framed under the leadership of a big scientist from Karnataka and with inputs from more than 20 lakhs of people and after 30 years. But, to please their ‘vote bank’ they have ended it (NEP) to put a lock on the future of your kids, the youth…Congress is committing a huge mistake and a sin by acting against democracy,” he added.
With agency inputs.
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