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Karnataka AAP chief accuses BJP of suppressing Oppn-led states' rights using central agencies

"BJP is trying to suppress the rights of the states where it is not in power, using many institutions like ED which are under the central government to create fear," said Chandru during a media interaction in Davangere.

ANI Sep 13, 2023 01:18 IST googleads

AAP President Mukhyamantri Chandru (Photo/ X)

Davangere (Karnataka) [India], September 13 (ANI): Aam Aadmi Party Karnataka president Mukhyamantri Chandru on Tuesday accused the BJP of suppressing the rights of the states where it is not in power, using various central investigation agencies. 
"BJP is trying to suppress the rights of the states where it is not in power, using many institutions like ED which are under the central government to create fear," said Chandru during a media interaction in Davangere.
He also criticised the Congress government in the state for "implementing freebies without proper thinking". 
"80 thousand crore rupees have been borrowed for this (freebies). The development work in the state is stopped. They have advertised that they have done what they promised in 100 days, but the Kannada and Culture Department has not received a single rupee," Chandru alleged.
He said that he would be travelling across the state to strengthen the party by connecting with the people directly.
"We will bring 10-15 village people to discuss their problems. We will introduce our Delhi government projects when we come to power," he said.
He said that AAP would contest the upcoming local body election alone. 
"We will contest in the district panchayat, Taluk panchayat and BBMP elections independently. Party-building work started, and we visited Tumkur, Chitradurga and Shivamogga," Chandru said. (ANI)

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