Rahul dubs Congress workers as 'Babbar Sher', thanks them for running dignified campaign in Karnataka

"I want to thank the 'Babbar Sher' workers and leaders of Congress for a well-run, dignified and solid people-oriented campaign. Thank you to the people of Karnataka for coming out in large numbers to vote for a progressive future," Rahul Gandhi said in a tweet. His remarks came after the polling for the Karnataka assembly concluded on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

After voting for the 224-seat Karnataka assembly concluded on Wednesday, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, terming his party workers "babbar sher", thanking them for running a "dignified and solid people-oriented campaign".
 

"I want to thank the 'Babbar Sher' workers and leaders of Congress for a well-run, dignified and solid people-oriented campaign. Thank you to the people of Karnataka for coming out in large numbers to vote for a progressive future," he said in a tweet.

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His remarks came after the polling for the Karnataka assembly concluded on Wednesday at 6 p.m.

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According to the Election Commission, 65.69 per cent voting was recorded till 5 p.m. Counting of votes will take place on May 13.

The Congress had ran a spirited campaign in the southern state and targeted the ruling BJP over alleged corruption.

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Rahul Gandhi, his sister and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, former party chief Sonia Gandhi had campaigned in the state.

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The Congress in its manifesto promised Gruha Jyothi (200 units of free electricity), Gruha Lakshmi -- Rs 2,000 monthly to every woman head of the family, Anna Bhagya --10 kg of food grains of their choice (among rice, ragi, jowar, millet) to every person in a BPL family and free travel to all women in regular Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation buses.

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