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BJP wants to win Karnataka elections with 'money power', alleges Siddaramaiah

Siddaramaiah also charged Prime Minister Narendra Modi with being silent on price rise, unemployment and corruption in the state during his series of public meetings while campaigning for the elections taking place today

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Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah after casting his vote for Karnataka Assembly elections, at a polling station, at Varuna in Mysuru district. Pic/PTI

Former Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah after casting his vote for Karnataka Assembly elections, at a polling station, at Varuna in Mysuru district. Pic/PTI

Former Karnataka chief minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Wednesday alleged that the ruling BJP wants to win the Assembly election with "money power" as they "do not have any developmental works to showcase" to the people.

He also charged Prime Minister Narendra Modi with being silent on price rise, unemployment and corruption in the state during his series of public meetings while campaigning for the elections taking place today.

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