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Karnataka polls on mind, BJP may keep issue on boil

New Delhi: The ruling BJP appears determined to escalate the offensive over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s alleged anti-India remarks ahead of the Karnataka elections which are due for announcement anytime now. Facing an aggressive Congress in Karnataka, the ruling BJP...
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New Delhi: The ruling BJP appears determined to escalate the offensive over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s alleged anti-India remarks ahead of the Karnataka elections which are due for announcement anytime now.

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Facing an aggressive Congress in Karnataka, the ruling BJP sees Rahul’s remarks on Indian democracy abroad as a handy political issue ahead of Karnataka and other state Assembly elections later this year. Accordingly, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said at a press conference: “What special affection does Rahul

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