Mangalore, January 10: Accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party led Karnataka government of spreading communalism in the state and dividing the people, All India Congress Committee general secretary Madhusudan Mistry called upon the voters to teach an unforgettable lesson to the communal forces.
Addressing party workers at a meeting, Mr Mistry, who is also in-charge of the party in the State, asked the Congress workers to prepare for elections as the government in the State would not last long. “The State is likely to face mid-term elections this November”, he predicted
Asking the State not to follow the Gujarat-model and to adopt its own style, he said: “The Gujarat model is based on thousands of dead bodies. Many need justice,”
He asked party workers to visit villages and make people aware of the State Government's failures and the achievements of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government. “The UPA Government has passed many progressive laws,” he claimed and added that it was committed to pass the Women's Reservation Bill.
President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) G. Parameshwara said there was a feeling among party workers that there were differences in the party in the State. Mr. Mistry had asked him to tour all the districts and meet party workers to sort out differences if any. The party leaders were starting their tour from Dakshina Kannada.
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