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“Toothpaste sold in 2014 could not bring smile,” Prakash Raj attacks Modi

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter

Actor Prakash Raj has again attacked at Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government, just a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Karnataka.

Prakash on Monday took to Twitter and wrote a cryptic message that said “Promise toothpaste sold in 2014” failed to bring smiles to “distressed farmers or jobless youth”.

“Promise toothpaste sold in 2014 (forget brushing the teeth) could not bring a smile on distressed farmers or jobless youth of my country. Do you believe Promise Toothpaste sold yesterday in Karnataka rally? Will bring it? Just asking,” Prakash tweeted.

On Sunday, PM Narendra Modi launched an attack on Congress as he addressed the people at the culmination of BJP’s 90-day long “journey to build a new Karnataka” rally.

Modi claimed, “BJP could take Karnataka to “new heights” with a focus on improving the lives of farmers and creating better infrastructure.”

Sounding the election bugle, the Prime Minister urged people to throw the “corrupt and dynastic” Congress out of power in the state assembly polls due in late April or early May.

“There are still seven lakh homes in Karnataka which are in the dark with no access to electricity even years after Independence. Electricity will brighten their lives,” Modi said.

 

National film award winner Prakash Raj, who has been critical of Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, has been raising his voice since past few months against the alleged atrocities and policing of free-speech in the country.

When right-wing trolls tried to smear Prakash Raj by calling him “anti-Hindu”, he reiterated strongly against this claims and said that he is anti-Modi and anti-Amit Shah, but not anti-Hindu.

The “Nava Karnataka Nirmana Parivartana Yatra”, held with a view of bringing the BJP back to power in the state on the plank of transforming Karnataka through development, was led by its state unit chief and former Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa.

[With the inputs from IANS]