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Gadag/Karnataka: Each vote cast favouring BJP will protect Karnataka from the banned organization Popular Front of India (PFI), Union Minister Amit Shah said on Friday.

He claimed that each vote would not to BJP will strengthen the hands of PM Modi to create ‘Mahan Karnataka’, Asian News International reported.

According to Shah, only BJP can offer protection and prosperity to Karnataka BJP banned PFI to ensure peace and a safe environment in the state. The party also banned cow slaughter; he reminded and claimed that the party provided proper sanitation facilities and ensured overall development in the state.

He did not forget to remind me that Narendra Modi is the only prime minister who came from a poor family and is the son of a tea seller.

Shah then turned to how Congress presented Muslim reservations. He said that Congress allowing reservation to Muslims was purely unconstitutional, but BJP rectified the mistake, extending the reservation quotas for SCs, STs, Vokkaligas and Lingayats. He reminded that Congress wanted to reinstate the quota back to Muslims.

“…but at what cost will it do so? By withdrawing the reservations given by the BJP to Lingayats, Vokkaligas, SCs, STs and Dalits?” ANI quoted Shah.

He asked the masses not to vote Congress, a party which runs against the Constitution, to power.

He claimed that the whole world admires Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but Congress makes shameful remarks about the premier. Shah was referring to Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s “poisonous snake” reference, to which Kharge had given clarification that he was referring to BJP’s ideology.

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