Haryana election: Big charge of Congress, said - BJP tries to form a government by buying and selling
Haryana election: Big charge of Congress, said - BJP tries to form a government by buying and selling
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New Delhi: Congress has accused BJP of forming the government by buying and selling MLAs in Haryana on Friday, saying that the defeat of the BJP ministers and big leaders in the elections has proved that the public is rejecting it. Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala told the press on Friday after the meeting of a special group of veteran leaders led by the party's interim president Sonia Gandhi that the BJP's double face has been exposed after the election.

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He has said that in a special group meeting, there was a detailed discussion on various topics led by Sonia Gandhi. These include important issues like messing with the interests of farmers, small shopkeepers and the industry. Surjewala said BJP is making open bid for the interests of farmers. Congress will not sit silent now. Including independent MLA Gopal Kanda in Haryana on the question of an attempt to form a government with BJP support of other independents, he said, when Kanda See the statements of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, the then minister in the government at that time.

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He said what was the attitude of BJP at that time? Surjewala said that the Congress government of that time had removed Kanda, taking moral responsibility. This is the double standard of the BJP. Regarding the election results, he said that Haryana has rejected the BJP. Now an attempt is being made to form a government through horse trading, while most ministers of the Khattar government were defeated. He was rejected by the public and did not give the majority. The BJP government will be unconstitutional and illegal.

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