Siddaramaiah califica al BJP de fábrica de mentiras durante un evento en Mysuru

El exministro principal Siddaramaiah acusó al BJP de operar como una fábrica de mentiras en un acto del Congreso celebrado en Mysuru el 28 de junio. Afirmó que el partido engaña a la gente y rechaza los valores democráticos.

Siddaramaiah hizo estas declaraciones mientras se dirigía a un programa de sensibilización a nivel divisional sobre la Revisión Intensiva Especial de las listas electorales, organizado por el Congreso.

Declaró que el BJP fabrica falsedades y las difunde hasta que son percibidas como verdades. El exministro principal también señaló que el partido no cree en la Constitución ni en los valores democráticos.

Siddaramaiah acusó además al BJP de seguir una agenda centralizada y de pretender imponer la política de "Una nación, una elección". Denunció que el partido cree en la dictadura más que en la democracia.

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