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PM Modi dares Rahul to speak Impromptu for 15 minutes

  Guruprasad R    Prime Minister Narendra Modi dared AICC president Rahul Gandhi to speak in any language for 15 minutes about the achievements of the Siddaramaiah government without reading out from piece of paper."I dare the Congress president to speak in Hindi, English or the mother tongue of his mother to deliver a speech in Karnataka for 15 minutes, without reading out from a piece of paper, on the achievements of his government... people of Karnataka will draw their own c

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi dared AICC president Rahul Gandhi to speak in any language for 15 minutes about the achievements of the Siddaramaiah government without reading out from piece of paper.”I dare the Congress president to speak in Hindi, English or the mother tongue of his mother to deliver a speech in Karnataka for 15 minutes, without reading out from a piece of paper, on the achievements of his government… people of Karnataka will draw their own conclusion,” he told in an election rally at Santhemarahalli in Chamarajanagar district in Karnataka on May 1. Modi was responding to Rahul Gandhi”s dare to him to allow him to speak for 15 minutes in Parliament on various issues, including corruption, and that the prime minister will not be able to sit for 15 minutes. “His speaking for 15 minutes will itself is a big thing. And when I hear that I would not be able to sit, I think…wow, what a scene it is? Congress president, Sir, we cannot sit before you. You are “naamdar” (famous), while I am “kaamdar” (ordinary worker). We have no status to sit in front of you,” he said.
 
Shri Modi also hit out at the Congress government in Karnataka for initiating the culture of “ease of doing murder”, as he launched the second leg of his campaign blitz in the state for the Assembly elections. He also accused the successive Congress governments at the Centre of allowing a handful of people to “loot” banks while denying loans to poor. Modi claimed over two dozen BJP workers were killed under the Congress government in Karnataka in political violence. “What was their crime? It was that they were opposed to your views, they raised their voice for the people of Karnataka. “We want to encourage the ease of doing business, they (the Congress) have initiated the culture of ease of doing murder,” he told in another election rally in Udupi. He asked the audience whether or not the Congress should not be banished from Karnataka and the country, and should not the mentality of political violence end. A lustily cheering audience responded with shouts of “yes, yes”.
 
Modi also referred to Mahatma Gandhi”s insistence on disbanding the Congress after independence, and said with the party facing defeat after defeat in the last four years, the Father of the Nation”s “last dream” was about to materialise with its decimation in the Karnataka polls. Speaking about the pioneering work done in the banking sector in Udupi, Modi said despite the nationalisation of banks poor remained out of the banking system until his government started helming the country. “There was a time when the poor had no bank accounts, they could not even think of going to a bank. They were out of the economic mainstream, out of the banking system. We started the Jan Dhan scheme for them. “The earlier Congress governments allowed a handful of people to loot banks, but denied loans to the youth, farmer, the poor,” he said. Prefacing his speech with a reference to the BJP and its forerunner Jana Sangh”s connect with Udupi, the prime minister recalled how people of the city voted for the nominees of the saffron party 40 years ago when their flags hardly fluttered anywhere else.
He also lashed out at Congress president Rahul Gandhi for “insulting” JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, saying it showed his “arrogance”. Showering praise on the former prime minister at an election rally here in poll-bound Karnataka, Modi said Deve Gowda was one of the most respected and tallest leaders for whom he had great respect. “But I heard the Congress president speak at political rallies 15-20 days ago….the way he referred to respected Deve Gowda ji….is this your culture (sanskar)? This is arrogance. “Your life (as Congress chief) has just begun. Deve Gowda is among the tallest leaders of the country. You are insulting him,” Modi said.
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