Belagavi, Apr 12: BJP national general secretary in-charge of Karnataka Arun Singh on Tuesday said the Congress party, which is losing ground across the country, is hoping to win the 2023 Assembly polls in the state, and use that as its ATM for funding in other states, but it won't be successful.
Expressing confidence of BJP coming back to power in the state, he said the party has a strong leadership and guide in the form of former CM B S Yediyurappa in Karnataka, while Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai was running the government successfully.
"Congress lost in Goa and Manipur. They lost deposits at many places in Uttar Pradesh. It is because Congress' leadership is a failed leadership. People don't have faith in its leadership, which is totally divided. Congress workers can't get inspiration from their leader Rahul Gandhi," Singh said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said in Karnataka too Congress is a divided house, and doesn't have any issues to raise against the BJP government in the state.
"Congress leaders don't work on the ground. They make non-issue an issue, so they are getting defeated everywhere. Congress governments are only in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, and there too they are on their way out. They think that they can somehow win in Karnataka and use it as their ATM for funding in other states, which will not be successful," he added.
Singh was in Belagavi to take part in party leaders' tour across the state, aimed at preparing the ground for assembly elections in Karnataka next year.
The BJP has formed three teams, led by senior leaders, to travel across Karnataka from Tuesday, aimed at preparing the ground for the state Assembly elections next year.
During his visit to the state earlier this month, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had set a target of 150 seats (in 224-member Assembly) to Karnataka BJP leaders for the 2023 Assembly elections.
Responding to a question on flare-up of communal issues in the state under Bommai's leadership, which was not seen during Yediyurappa's tenure as CM, Singh said, "We are all working here under the guidance of Yediyurappa, he is the tallest leader of our party in Karnataka. Bommai is the Chief Minister, he is running the government and there is Yediyurappa's guidance, on the basis of which we are functioning."
Accusing the Congress of creating division between castes and religions as elections approached, he said it is the framework of the Congress party's functioning.
"The hijab issue is supported by the Congress, who else is behind it? Congress supported SDPI and PFI from behind. When Siddaramaiah (Congress leader and former CM) was in the government, he supported PFI. Now, when in opposition also, he is supporting them...they do it everywhere and that is why they are facing repeated defeats," he alleged.
Singh also claimed the BJP has a galaxy of leaders in the state like- Yediyurappa and CM Bommai, while Congress was a leaderless party.
"There is no popular leader (in Congress) at the centre, whom people can trust. Also in Karnataka, they don't have such a leader whom people can trust," he added.
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Bareilly (UP) (PTI): A local court here has sentenced a man to life imprisonment for murdering his mentally challenged wife by repeatedly electrocuting her while she was tied to a cot, lawyers said on Thursday.
Additional district government counsel Harendra Singh Rathore said Additional Sessions Judge Avinash Kumar Singh on Wednesday convicted Vinod Kumar (45) for killing his wife, Satyavati, in Chaina village of Bareilly district and imposed a fine of Rs 15,000 on him.
According to the prosecution, he was allegedly frustrated with his wife Satyavati's mental illness and often assaulted her.
Rathore said the prosecution examined nine witnesses to establish the charges against him.
As per court records, on the night of May 1-2, 2022, when Satyavati was asleep, Vinod tied her hands and legs to a cot using ropes and then connected an aluminium cable to an electric board to repeatedly administer electric shocks to her.
"She writhed in pain, but the accused continued to electrocute her until she died," the prosecution said.
The court observed that the murder was carried out in an inhuman manner.
After committing the crime, the accused threw the rope and cable on the roof and left for work at a brick kiln around 2 am to create a false alibi.
He later tried to mislead the police and the victim's family by claiming that Satyavati, whose mental condition was unstable, had accidentally died by suicide after grabbing a live electric wire.
However, the victim's brother, Sanjeev, a resident of Shahjahanpur district, suspected foul play and lodged an FIR under sections 498A (husband subjecting wife to cruelty) and 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code at Nawabganj police station.
During the trial, the prosecution relied on the post-mortem report prepared by Dr Faraz Anwar, who stated that multiple electrocution marks found on different parts of the victim's body could not have been self-inflicted.
The police also recovered the rope and electric wire used in the crime on the accused's identification, officials said.
