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Karnataka Election : Amit Shah Ups the Ante
April 28, 2018
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Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah has established himself as a fearsome strategist not for nothing. He comes with newer moves and counter moves with every poll. It is as if he especially relishes the electoral battles that bring to forth his unfathomable mastery in the poll strategies.
The newest salvo comes as he slough it out in the scorching sun of Karnataka. Shah has said that his party will give account for the money spent during the 2019 election to the Lok Sabha.
"NDA Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give account for the money spent during its five year term in office," he said addressing a public meeting at Hungund.
In the same breath, he challenged Congress President Rahul Gandhib as well.
"Since it is a Assembly election, he (Rahul) should give details of Siddaramaiah government's performance during the last five years in office," he said.
Asserting that the BJP will form the next government in Karnataka, Mr Shah said that Congress has already lost Assembly elections in 12 States and in May 12 election also same thing will happen and Congress will lose power.
The move is a smart one as it allows BJP to project itself as a transparent party. At the same time, it puts Congress in a tight spot as the latter is married by corruption scandals.
With this announcement, Amit Shah has upped the ante and now one waits for the response from Congress camp.
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