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Karnataka elections: BJP & Congress fight over ‘import’

After the 2+1 formula and the PPP abbreviations thrown between the BJP & Congress during the Karnataka election, another word has come up- ‘import’.

As the Karnataka Assembly elections are around the corner, the battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress is becoming more personal. 

The BJP on Tuesday took a pot shot at former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, referring to her with her birth name – Antonio Maino, which she gave up after marrying Rajiv Gandhi. 

The Karnataka unit of the BJP took to Twitter and tweeted:

Antonia Maino aka Sonai Gandhi

This comes from the BJP after the Congress on May 4 dragged Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath by calling him by his birth name – Ajay Bisht, which was his name before he renounced it to become a monk. 

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The Congress had attacked Adityanath, who was criticised for campaigning in the poll-bound state Karnataka while his state Uttar Pradesh was hit by a thunderstorm. 

After the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister left the campaign midway, the Congress tweeted:

Ajay Bisht aka Yogi Adithyanath

In the run-up to the Assembly polls in Karnataka, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath, and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah are also scheduled to visit the state for their election campaign, later today. 

Adityanath, who is a star campaigner for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for Karnataka polls, is expected to address public meetings in Bhatkal, Byndoor, Mudabidre, Virajpet, and Sullia during the day. 

Meanwhile, Sonia Gandhi will address a public meeting at Vijayapura at 03:00 pm. 

With the election to the 225-member Karnataka State Assembly edging closer, the state has become a battleground with public rallies being the primary form of warfare. 

Elections for 224-member Karnataka assembly are scheduled for May 12 and the results will be declared on May 15. 

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