Chikkaballapura/Bengaluru, Apr 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said big and powerful people in India and abroad have joined hands to remove him from power.

Modi also attacked the Congress government in the state.

Citing recent incidents of the bomb blast in Bengaluru and the murder of a girl student in Hubballi in north Karnataka, he urged the people of the state to be alert about Congress, and also accused the party's government here of being "focused on corruption".

"Mothers and sisters have come in a large number here.Your struggle and the challenges you face to nurture your family, Modi has seen this in his house. These days big and powerful people in the country and abroad have united to remove Modi," he said.

"But, because of Nari Shakti and Maatru Shakti's blessings and Suraksha kavach (safety armour), Modi is able to move on fighting challenges," he said addressing campaign rallies in Chikkaballapura and here.

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"Serving mothers, sisters and daughters and protecting them is Modi's priority," the PM said, listing out measures taken by his government for women's welfare in ten years like supporting their self help groups and creating 'Lakhpati Didis'.

Modi said the first phase of voting for Lok Sabha on Friday has gone in favour of NDA and 'Viksit Bharat'.

Targeting the INDIA bloc, he said the opposition alliance doesn't have a leader at present, and has no vision for future, and "their history was of scams."

Praising JD(S) patriarch and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda who shared the stage with him, for his energy and commitment at the age of 90, Modi said he too draws inspiration from him.

"His (Gowda) commitment towards Karnataka, the pain in his heart for the plight of Karnataka today and the 'josh' in his voice, is the testimony for Karnataka's bright future," he said, as he thanked Gowda for his "blessings".

The JD(S) joined the NDA in September last year.

Earlier, in his speech at Chikkaballapura rally, Gowda hit out at Congress, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar over a sarcasm-laced newspaper advertisement campaign alleging that the Modi government's gift to Karnataka was empty 'Chombu' (a small, round water container).

Pointing at scams like 2G and coal gate during UPA rule under Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi, he said, "After looting the resources of the state and the country during the Congress regime, Modi was given the empty 'Chombu', which the prime minister has turned into 'Akshaya Patre' in ten years."

Modi, later addressing a public rally in Bengaluru said that in 2014 and 2019, a strong government was formed with people giving record seats to the BJP, which has made the country strong. India was earlier considered among "fragile five", but today every country in the world wants to strengthen friendship with India and investors want to invest in the country, he said.

India today is among the world's top five economies, he said. India today is not the one that follows, but has become the "first mover". "This has happened in just ten years."

In this election, INDIA bloc leaders are going around with an "old tape recorder," while Modi and his friends are seeking blessings once again with the track record, the prime minister said.

"The Congress and INDI Alliance's focus during the campaign was Modi, his parivaar, and false allegations about the prime minister, while Modi's focus is on India's development in the 21st century, its prosperity and its global image."

The NDA government is doing record investment in social, physical and digital infrastructure, he said.

Modi said the Karnataka Congress government's only focus is corruption.

Bengaluru's founder Nadaprabhu Kempegowda had dreamt of a magnificent city, but the Congress government in very less time has ruined the situation here, Modi said. Congress has changed tech city into tanker city, and has left it to the water mafia.

Whether it is agriculture or urban infrastructure, the budget is being cut in every sector in Karnataka, he said, adding, Congress' focus is only on corruption, but not on the issues faced by people of Bengaluru. "Only Central government projects are going at a fast pace in Karnataka."

Highlighting various developmental works undertaken by his government and its benefits for Bengaluru, the prime minister said Congress had tried to create an issue regarding Bengaluru-based defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and had tried to defame Modi across India. "But, the same HAL today is achieving record turnover, record profit and record orders."

The Congress and INDI Alliance is "anti technology", he alleged, as he accused Congress had opposed Aadhaar and Jandhan accounts, and had made fun of digital payment, and tried to defame Corona vaccine, among others.

"Modi says that we will make the country a hub for green energy, pharma, electronics, electric vehicles, semiconductors, global innovation, so as to make India a hub for global economy, but Congress and INDI Alliance say that they will remove Modi.

"Modi's guarantee is -- 6G after 5G, we will bring AI, Gaganyaan after Chandrayaan, and they (Congress and INDIA) say that they will remove Modi," he said, calling Congress anti -- youth, investment, tax payer, entrepreneurship and wealth creator.

Stating that attacks happening on our daughters, those listening to bhajans and kirtans in Karnataka, bombs exploding at markets, and these are not common incidents, the prime minister said, "I urge the people of Karnataka and Bengaluru to be alert about Congress."

Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka will be held in two phases - April 26 and May 7.

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Sambhal (UP) (PTI): The district administration has imposed prohibitory orders and barred the entry of outsiders till November 30 after three men were killed and scores of others, including security and administration personnel, injured in a violence by protesters opposing a court-ordered survey of a Mughal-era mosque.

The order has been issued under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), said District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya late on Sunday.

"No outsiders, other social organisations or public representatives will enter the district border without the permission of the competent officer," said the order, which came into force with immediate effect.

Violation of the order will be punishable under Section 223 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the BNS.

Violence broke out in the district on Sunday as protesters opposing the survey of the Jama Masjid clashed with security personnel. The protesters torched vehicles and pelted the police with stones while the security personnel used tear gas and batons to disperse the mob.

Divisional Commissioner (Moradabad) Aunjaneya Kumar Singh said on Sunday, "Shots were fired by miscreants... the PRO of the superintendent of police suffered a gunshot to the leg, the circle officer was hit by pellets and 15 to 20 security personnel were injured in the violence."

A constable also suffered a serious head injury while the deputy collector fractured his leg.

"Three people, identified as Naeem, Bilal and Nauman, have been killed," Singh said.

Twenty-one people, including two women, have been detained and a probe has been launched, the official had said, adding that those accused in the violence would be booked under the stringent National Security Act (NSA).

District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya said, "The casualty count stands at three. The reason for the deaths of two is clear -- bullet wounds from countrymade pistols. The reason for the death of the third person is not clear but it will be after post-mortem."

Internet services were soon suspended in Sambhal tehsil for 24 hours and the district administration declared a holiday in all schools for Monday.

Tension had been brewing in Sambhal since November 19 when the Jama Masjid was first surveyed on the court's orders following a petition claiming that a Harihar temple had stood at the site.

Trouble started early on Sunday when a large group of people gathered near the mosque and started shouting slogans as the survey team began its work.

District officials said the survey could not be completed on Tuesday and was planned for Sunday to avoid interference with afternoon prayers.

Supreme Court lawyer Vishnu Shankar Jain, who is a petitioner in the case, had earlier said the Court of Civil Judge (Senior Division) ordered the constitution of an "advocate commission" to survey the mosque.

The court has said a report should be filed after conducting a videography and photography survey through the commission, he had said.

On Sunday, Jain urged the Archaeological Survey of India to take control of the "temple".

Gopal Sharma, a local lawyer for the Hindu side, had earlier claimed the temple that once stood at the site was demolished by Mughal Emperor Babur in 1529.