Former union minister and Chikkaballapur MP M Veerappa Moily has accused union minister and Uttara Kannada MP Anant Kumar Hegde of deliberately misleading the youth of the coastal Karnataka and turning them into “domestic terrorists.”

Addressing presspersons in Vijayapura on Wednesday, the veteran Congress leader, who also hails from coastal Karnataka, said that BJP MPs such as Mr. Hegde, Shobha Karandlaje and Pratap Simha are perpetrating communal hatred in the State.
“These MPs are more active mainly in the coastal region of the State where they are making every effort to disturb the communal harmony in order win more seats in the Assembly polls.”
Mr Moily, who is also a former chief minister, said that the Congress has been doing well in containing the communal acts not only by arresting the culprits but also by holding peace rallies in the coastal region. Admitting that the coastal region has certain active communal elements, he however claimed that the Congress government has successfully curbed them.
Mr Moily said that the BJP believes that it could win election only after creating communal divide in the country. “During every election, the BJP resorts to its communal agenda and that is how it has won elections in the past, but this time the party will not succeed in the State.”
Referring to the election in Gujarat, the former Union Law Minister claimed that the Congress was all set to return to power after 22 years as the people of Gujarat have “lost faith” in the BJP government.
Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of playing a political gimmick in the Gujarat election by invoking the name of Pakistan, Mr. Moily said that the BJP has lost on development issues which is why it was raising emotional issues in the election.

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