Pre poll survey suggest Congress victory: Ramanath Rai
Team Udayavani, May 8, 2018, 5:13 PM IST
Mangaluru: District-in-charge minister Ramanath Rai who is contesting from Bantwal constituency in the upcoming assembly polls has urged the electorate not to pay heed to false rumours spread by the BJP.
Addressing media here, Rai said, “The election campaign ahead of polls is going well. Pre-poll surveys suggest a massive win for Congress in coastal districts. We are confident to win a majority. We will seek vote based on our development work in the respective constituencies of the district,”
BJP is spreading false rumours against Congress party. I urge people not to pay heed to these false rumours and check the facts,” Rai said.
The Opposition parties are making baseless allegations that Rai does not need Hindu votes, this is false. People irrespective of religion have shown their support to me and that is why I have won 6 out of 7 times. I started my political career at a very young age. Since then people have supported me and continue to do so,”
KPCC General secretary UB Venkatesh, district Congress president Harish Kumar, Mayor Bhaskar Moily, former district congress president Ibrahim Kodijal and others were present.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
Karnataka: 50% Voter Turnout Achieved in 14 Lok Sabha Constituencies
Kumaraswamy accuses political opponents of inducements in Bangalore rural elections
Bengaluru eateries butter up voter turnout with free dosa
Low voter turnout in Karnataka: Only 38.23% cast votes in 14 LS segments during first half of the day
Karnataka Polls: No Modi wave but anti-BJP wave, says CM Siddaramaiah
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Yuvraj identifies Surya, Bumrah as key to India’s prospects in T20 World Cup
SC verdict on EVM a vindication of our faith in institutions: PM Modi in Bihar rallies
Karnataka: 50% Voter Turnout Achieved in 14 Lok Sabha Constituencies
Shah: UCC Implementation in MP Fulfills BJP Pledge, Modi’s Commitment
Kumaraswamy accuses political opponents of inducements in Bangalore rural elections