Siddaramaiah calls BJP a factory of lies during Mysuru event

Former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah accused the BJP of operating as a factory of lies at a Congress event in Mysuru on June 28. He claimed the party misleads people and rejects democratic values.

Siddaramaiah made the remarks while addressing a divisional-level awareness programme on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls organised by the Congress.

He stated that the BJP manufactures falsehoods and spreads them until they are seen as truth. The former Chief Minister also said the party does not believe in the Constitution or democratic values.

Siddaramaiah further accused the BJP of pursuing a centralised agenda and aiming to impose One Nation One Election. He charged that the party believes in dictatorship rather than democracy.

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