With Shettar & Savadi Joining, Congress Will Win 150 Seats: Karnataka Cong Chief

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BENGALURU — Karnataka Congress chief D.K. Shivakumar said on Tuesday that with former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and ex-Deputy CM Lakshman Savadi joining, the party would win 150 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Speaking to reporters Shivakumar stated that with this development the voters of Veerashaiva and Lingayat community will go with the Congress. “Our survey projected 141 seats. Now, with the joining of Shettar and Savadi we will reach 150,” he said.

“After the arrival of these two leaders, the vote share of Congress in Lingayat community has increased by two to three per cent. I am giving an open invitation to all BJP leaders who agree to the ideology of Congress party to join. Let us join hands and together save Karnataka. Let us bring change,” he said.

“Our candidates are being raided and threatened. We are not scared of the ED and I-T. We are going to teach them a lesson in this election. Not only candidates of Congress party are targeted, the industrialists who are in touch with us also are raided. They are scaring those who are in touch over phone as well,” Shivakumar claimed.

“It is being told not to support the Congress party. People are scared to receive our calls. But, no one is touching the BJP leaders as if they are upright and honest to the core. We know what is happening and we will face it,” he maintained. — IANS

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