Ramesh Kumar compares PM Modi to Hitler
Team Udayavani, Mar 2, 2018, 12:47 PM IST
Bengaluru: Health and Family Welfare Minister K R Ramesh Kumar on Thursday compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Adolf Hitler in a scorching assault on the BJP.
Kumar was talking during the enlistment of more than 70 JD(S) pioneers from Srinivasapura taluk in Kolar to the Congress. Kumar represents the Srinivasapura Assembly constituency.
“Allegations and counter-allegations are basic in governmental issues; however I didn’t envision the Prime Minister of the nation to stoop so low. I thought he was a developed individual. He gets a few things said through (association serve) Anantkumar Hegde. This resembles Hitler’s conduct,” Kumar said. He additionally thrashed Hegde and Mysore-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha for their questionable proclamations on the Constitution and Jawaharlal Nehru individually.
“This nation isn’t available to be purchased or sell off. Holding up the party’s banner amid races won’t be sufficient. The Congress is expected to spare the nation. We should work toward this path,” Kumar stated, speaking to the new contestants.
V Srinivas, B G Syed Khadar, Doreswamy Reddy, V Shankar among others JD(S) leaders joined the Congress. KPCC president G Parameshwara said the leaders have joined the Congress as “they were feeling choked in the JD(S).”
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