
Mangalore, Mar 17: In her first visit to Dakshina Kannada after joining the BJP a week ago, former Congress MP Tejaswini Gowda said that it was the Congress who had divided the country into Hindus and Muslims as a result of their minority appeasement tactics and warned the opponent party not to indulge in vote-bank politics.
Addressing a press conference at BJP district headquarters here on Monday, she said that the Congress leadership was a failure in moulding Rahul Gandhi as a suitable candidate to govern the country, while targeting BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi with baseless criticism. After six decades of monotonous Congress rule, the people of the country should give a chance for BJP in the forthcoming elections and make way for Narendra Modi who is the best veteran to govern the country, she said.
Strongly warning the Congress to change its anti-Hindu mindset and policies, she said that people were let-down by the failure of the Congress administration, which was unable to provide security to the country from infiltrations across the border by neighbouring countries Pakistan and China. There have been scams in every sector in the country under Congress rule and corruption is not limited only to the defence sector, she said, adding that India had an opportunity to become a super-power only under the rule of BJP.
Only a stable government under the leadership of BJP can make the country stronger, she said, adding that the country would have a bright prospect under the able governance of Modi.
Speaking on the competition between local contenders in Dakshina Kannada constituency, she said that it was not a fight between BJP sitting MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and Congress veteran Janardhan Poojary. It is the issue of the administration of the entire country, she said.
“I have joined the BJP with the aim of serving and sacrificing for the party, and have not demanded to be fielded as a candidate in these elections,” she said, adding that she regretted not joining the party sooner.
Appealing to the minorities to teach a lesson ' to the Congress in the Lok Sabha elections, she told them not to view Modi from the biased perspective of Congress.
BJP district women 's wing members Sulochana Bhat, Shantha K and Pushpalatha Gatty were present.


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