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After four-day Karnataka visit, Rahul Gandhi confident of Congress prospect in poll-bound state

Rahul interacted with workers during his visit.

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Winding up his four-day campaign in poll-bound Karnataka, Congress president Rahul Gandhi today asserted there was a "good atmosphere" for his party in the state.

"It was a good visit. I have met lakhs of people, had good interactions. There is a good atmosphere for Congress party," he told reporters after an interaction with professionals and representatives of the business community here. The ruling Congress is seeking to retain power in Karnataka, where Assembly polls are due early this year, while the BJP is eyeing to wrest the only southern state it has ever ruled from it. The Congress had unseated BJP in Karnataka in 2013.

"I have told them that BJP is trying to capture the institutions in India. RSS is trying to put its people in every institution," the Congress president said. Today was the last day of Gandhi's 'Janashirvad Yatra' (march for people's blessings) in the northern Karnataka region. Criticising RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat for his reported remark that the Sangh outfit could "prepare" military personnel faster than the Army, Gandhi termed it an insult to the families of soldiers.

"It is sad that Mohan Bhagwat has made these comments, our soldiers shed their blood for their country. He has insulted their families, he has to apologise," Gandhi said. The RSS has clarified that Bhagwat had not compared the Indian Army with Sangh volunteers and that his remarks were "misrepresented". When asked about questions being raised regarding his temple visits and the BJP calling him "election Hindu", the Congress leader said, "I don't know. You have to ask them, you have to ask BJP."

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