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Karnataka polls: BJP ad contradicts PM Modi's 'Don't politicise rape' statement

PM's statement came while he was condemning the recent rape incidents Kathua, Unnao and Surat.

Karnataka: With only days left for Assembly elections in the state, political parties are leaving no chance in pointing fingers at each other over various social issues. Akin to Bharatiya Janta Party’s advertisement in Deccan Chronicle, an English Daily dated April 20.   In the ad, the party is taking on Congress, which is currently in power; stating Karnataka government as insensitive over "rapes, murders and lawlessness”. The ad featured the images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP supremo Amit Shah and the party’s chief ministerial candidate BS Yeddyurappa. Karnataka polls: BJP ad contradicts PM Modi's 'Don't politicise rape' statement Though the advertisement is not very extra-ordinary, But it contradicts Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement at 'Bharat ki Baat, Sabke Saath' programme that was held at the iconic Central Hall Westminster in London; where he stated that “Issues like rapes must not be politicized”. The statement  by PM Modi, which was made two days ago contradicts with the ad in poll bound Karnataka. PM's statement came while he was condemning the recent rape incidents Kathua, Unnao and Surat.
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