Chikkamagaluru, Mar 21: Congress supremo Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday sought the blessings and support of the people of Chikkamagaluru, a malnad district of Karnataka from where his grandmother and former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had scripted her political comeback.
Rahul's Chikkamagaluru visit is part of the campaign for the upcoming Karnataka Assembly elections. Addressing a rally Rahul Gandhi asked people to bless him like they had blessed Indira Gandhi.
"You stood with my grandmother during her toughest days and helped her achieve a historic win in Chikkamagaluru. I humbly request you to bless me with your support like you supported my grandmother," he said.
Rahul also attacked the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "China is building helipads and airports at our borders in Doklam but PM Modi is silent. No important issues of this nation are addressed by the PM," he said, and added, "From kindergarten to PG, every girl child gets free education from the Karnataka government. In Gujarat, however, around 90% of institutions are privatised and it costs 15 lakhs for every student to graduate."
Rahul further said, "PM Modi speaks about corruption while sharing the stage with his own party members who were jailed for corruption. People do not want to listen to lies and speeches of hate. They want to listen to truth and issues that concern them. I'm confident that due to the unity and hard work of our party workers, we will win."
Indira had contested the Lok Sabha bypolls from Chikkamagaluru in 1978 and won at the time when the Congress was down in dumps after the imposition of emergency. She had defeated Janata Party's Veerendra Patil.
DB Chandre Gowda, who was then a Congress loyalist, had vacated his parliamentary seat for Indira. Chikkmagaluru was a Congress stronghold until then. Two years later she returned as the PM of India dislodging the Janata Party government.



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