Karnataka News : Congress adopted unique method to oppose BJP
The Karnataka Congress on Friday hit out at the BJP government for failing to fulfill 90 per cent of its 2018 manifesto promises and utilizing only 56 per cent of the funds allocated for the 2022-2023 budget. Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah, Congress State President DK Shivakumar and other Congress MLAs put flowers on their ears yesterday in the assembly to expose that BJP is making people into 'flowers'.

Assembly elections are due in Karnataka this year. In the election state, the Congress is fiercely targeting the BJP. Congress has launched 'Kiwi Mele Huwa' (flower on ear) campaign to oppose BJP in the state. Which means that the public has been fooled. So on the other hand, the Congress has intensified this campaign. The Congress has also started a 'poster war' against the BJP by pasting 'kiwi mele huwa' (flower on ear) on BJP posters in Bengaluru and Dakshina Kannada districts.
The campaign was aggressively stepped up a day after Congress MLAs offered flowers to their ears inside the assembly to show their protest against unfulfilled promises made by the ruling BJP. The Congress has now intensified the 'Kiwi Mele Huva' campaign by taking to the streets. Posters of 'Kiwi Mele Huwa' can be seen on BJP's 'Achievement Wall' painting and many of their posters in many parts of Bengaluru city and Mangalore this morning."
The Karnataka Congress on Friday hit out at the BJP government for failing to fulfill 90 per cent of its 2018 manifesto promises and utilizing only 56 per cent of the funds allocated for the 2022-2023 budget. Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah, Congress State President DK Shivakumar and other Congress MLAs put flowers on their ears yesterday in the assembly to expose that BJP is making people into 'flowers'. Where was the BJP also going to sit silent on this campaign run by the Congress. He responded by starting a Twitter campaign "Datta anta heli" (Reply immediately) to portray the Congress as a corrupt party. The Congress had recently launched the 'PayCM' campaign, alleging that the BJP government takes 40 per cent commission on all public works. A wordplay on digital payments firm PayTM, the PayCM campaign had a QR code showing Bommai's face in the middle.
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