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Congress to ‘unmask’ Modi in
‘chargesheet’
WSN Network
New Delhi: Stepping up its campaign for the Gujarat
Assembly polls, Congress on Saturday said it would “unmask” the
“misdeeds” of chief minister Narendra Modi by bringing out a
“chargesheet” against his government next month. “We will bring out
a chargesheet against the Modi government next month,” AICC General
Secretary B K Hariprasad said.
Congress has been highlighting the “misgovernance” of the Modi-led
administration through its various regional rallies in the run up to
the December election.
The Congress has been attacking the Modi government for its
“failure” on the law and order front, particularly highlighting the
rape and murder of two girls in Saurashtra and problems of farmers
across the state. Hariprasad suggested that the party was inclined
to give tickets to all nine BJP rebel MLAs but the final decision
would be taken after October 26 following receipt of report from the
Gujarat PCC.
The state PCC has been asked to consult concerned local units and
give their recommendation report.
The BJP has already given enough hints that it is in no mood to
expel the rebel legislators and has even gone the extra mile to
placate a sulking Keshubhai Patel to corner the detractors.
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October,
2007
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