Congress President Rahul Gandhi addresses a press conference in Bengaluru on the last day of campaigning ahead of Karnataka Elections. | Pushkar V 
Karnataka Polls 2018

My mother is more Indian than many people I see: Rahul Gandhi

The Congress president also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attack on him declaring his prime ministerial ambitions was aimed at distracting attention.

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BENGALURU: Congress president Rahul Gandhi today said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attack on him declaring his prime ministerial ambitions was aimed at distracting attention.

"This election is not about Rahul," the Congress president said.

"I have now learnt to deal with the prime minister. When he can't respond, he distracts," Gandhi told reporters here after winding up his extensive tour of poll-bound Karnataka.

Gandhi was responding to Modi's scathing attack on him after he declared his prime ministerial ambition.

At his election rallies, Modi had wondered whether the country will ever accept such an "immature and naamdar (famous)" leader for the post.

He also said Modi sees a 'threat' in him.

"Modi has anger inside. he has anger for everybody, not just me and sees a threat in me," Gandhi said.

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Expressing confidence that the Congress would win the assembly polls in Karnataka on May 12, he said the opposition had restricted itself to making personal attacks during the campaign.

The BJP, he said, feels "uncomfortable" when he visits a temple.

"I don't think BJP understands the term Hindu," the Congress leader said.

The senior Congress leader also dismissed Modi indirectly over his mother's Italian origins.

"My mother is Italian. She has lived a large part of her life in India. She is more Indian than many people I see," he said.

The Congress president added that our foreign policy has been decimated.

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