Bengaluru, Apr 7: Continuing his tirade against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, AICC President
Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that “he has no moral right to speak about corruption.”
Mr Gandhi arrived in Karnataka earlier in the
day for a two-day electioneering tour for the May 12 election to the State
Assembly.
After road show in Mulabagalu, speaking at a public meeting he said that “Mr Modi has no moral right to speak about corruption since his Chief Ministerial Candidate B S Yeddyurappa was jailed on graft charges and many of his Cabinet colleagues during his (Mr Yeddyurappa) tenure as Chief Minister were tainted and allegedly involved in corruption.”
Mr Gandhi began his tour by offering prayer to Lord Ganapathi at Kurudamole Temple at Mulabagalu. He also visited Hajarat Baba Hyderali Darga and other temples and Dargas.
The tour was halted for some time after the specially built bus for his electioneering developed technical snag after hitting a road hump. However, it was repaired immediately and Mr Rahul continued his tour. (eds: pls pick up from earlier series). UNI
After road show in Mulabagalu, speaking at a public meeting he said that “Mr Modi has no moral right to speak about corruption since his Chief Ministerial Candidate B S Yeddyurappa was jailed on graft charges and many of his Cabinet colleagues during his (Mr Yeddyurappa) tenure as Chief Minister were tainted and allegedly involved in corruption.”
Mr Gandhi began his tour by offering prayer to Lord Ganapathi at Kurudamole Temple at Mulabagalu. He also visited Hajarat Baba Hyderali Darga and other temples and Dargas.
The tour was halted for some time after the specially built bus for his electioneering developed technical snag after hitting a road hump. However, it was repaired immediately and Mr Rahul continued his tour. (eds: pls pick up from earlier series). UNI


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