Karnataka election: BJP MP Shobha Karandlaje questions Congress, SDPI alliance

NewsBharati    22-Jan-2018
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Bengaluru, January 22: Raising serious objection over the alleged ties between ruling Congress and Socialist Democratic Party of India, senior BJP leader Shobha Karandlaje demanded that Congress party should come clean on the reported poll-tie-up with the outfit like Socialist Democratic Party of India whose members were spotted in the murder case of Kannur based ABVP activist Shyam.

Speaking to the media, the former Minister slammed Congress state president G Parameshwara for negotiating talks with SDPI to fulfill the poll plank. As reported By Deccan Herald, the Udupi-Chikmagalur MP dared Parameshwara to address the sensitive issue after the arrest of four SDPI workers by Kerala police.

 

 
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The state General Secretary went on saying that for the successful rollout of SDPI- Congress alliance, ahead of the crucial Karnataka assembly polls, the Congress government under the leadership of Siddaramaiah is weakening the strong cases against the SDPI/PFI activists. Earlier, BJP government had booked several SDPI for their alleged involvement in serval criminal activities.

 

Recalling the recent attacks on RSS- BJP works in the state, Karandlaje mentioned that just for the sake of pity politics, Congress government has been ignoring the highly sensitive issue. She accused state government misusing state machinery against the members of BJP. The BJP leader further added that Congress party was deliberately keeping mum on the alleged involvement of SDPI activists.