PM and BJP leaders speak about Basavanna, but don't follow his teachings: Rahul Gandhi

Addressing a public meeting Vijayapura, Rahul Gandhi said Basavanna had spoken about helping the weaker sections of society, he did not say "help the billionaires", as he again raised the Adani issue

Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Vijaypura, Karnataka, on Sunday
Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Vijaypura, Karnataka, on Sunday
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Invoking 12th century social reformer Basavanna on his birth anniversary, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said that PM Narendra Modi and other BJP leaders only spoke about the Lingayat philosopher in their speeches but don't follow his teachings.

Calling the BJP government in Karnataka the "most corrupt in the country", he declared that Congress would win 150 seats in Karnataka out of the total 224 in the May 10 Assembly polls, while the "40 per cent BJP government" would get only 40 seats. He was referring to complaints from contractors that the BJP government in the state sought had allegedly sought 40 per cent commission from them for government contracts.

"Basavanna had said don't fear, speak out truth. If we see today, there is BJP and RSS' ideology which is creating an atmosphere of hatred and violence in the country. Prime Minister and BJP leaders speak about Basavanna, but don't follow his teachings," Gandhi said.

Addressing a public meeting Vijayapura, he said Basavanna had spoken about helping the weaker sections of society, he did not say "help the billionaires".

"I have read about Basavanna's teachings. He has nowhere written that 'get the country's wealth to Adani'. I spoke in Parliament house, I asked the Prime Minister as to what was his relationship with Adani? 'The country's entire wealth, ports and airports are being given to Adani; what's your relationship?'," he said.

Claiming that his microphone was first switched off in Parliament for asking those questions, Gandhi said his speech was then removed from Parliament records, and at the end he himself was removed from the Lok Sabha.

"They think that the truth can only be spoken in Lok Sabha, but it can be spoken anywhere, even here," he said.

AICC General Secretary K C Venugopal, Karnataka Congress campaign committee chief M B Patil and KPCC working president Satish Jarkiholi, were among those present.

Gandhi was speaking after holding a massive road show from from Shivaji Circle to Kanakadasa Circle, amid the sound of drum beats, in which large crowds of people took part.

Gandhi, earlier today began his two-day visit to poll-bound Karnataka from Kudala Sangama, where he offered obeisance to Basaveshwara, also known as Basavanna, on his birth anniversary, celebrated as Basava Jayanti. Basavanna is the founder of the Lingayat sect.

Lingayats are a dominant community constituting about 17 per cent of the State's population, largely seen as the ruling BJP's vote bank.

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