Amit Shah files corruption charges against Siddaramaiah
Team Udayavani, Jan 11, 2018, 11:01 AM IST
Bengaluru: While addressing the Jana Parivarthana Rally at Holalkere on Wednesday, BJP national President Amit Shah went in rage against the state government and the chief minister Siddaramaiah for misusing the money released by the Modi government for various developmental programmes in the state over the last five years.
Participating in a Jana Parivarthana Rally on Wednesday, Amit Shah accused the state government of corruption and ignorance towards the state’s development. Addressing the gathering, the National BJP President said that CM Siddaramaiah receives expensive gifts such as Hublot watch worth rs.70 lakh because he helps the businessmen.
He also mentioned the incident of IT raids on Minister DK Shivkumar’s property and the alleged corrupt deals of Social Welfare Minister, H. Anjaneya’s wife.
With an aim to rip the congress party, Amit Shah accused the state government of ignoring enquiry on the murders of 23 RSS and BJP activists in the state. He also assured that if BJP comes to power, it will make sure to investigate and punish the ones responsible for the murders.
According to sources, Amit Shah chose to address the gathering at Holalkere to take over Congress as this place is a reserved constituency which is represented by social welfare minister Mr. Anjaneya as he is said to be a close advisor of the Chief Minister.
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