Former Chief Minister and senior Congress leader V. Narayanasamy on Sunday reiterated his challenge to Union Home Minister Amit Shah to prove the corruption allegations leveled against him at an election rally in Karikal or make a public apology.
Addressing a press conference at the Puducherry PCC office, Mr. Narayanasamy said that Mr. Shah had made completely baseless allegations that he had addressed the rally to the Gandhi family from the central fund of ₹ 15,000 crore allocated to the Union Territory. “Cut money” was given. On 28 February.
“I am ready to face any investigation in this case as the allegation is baseless,” he said.
Mr. Narayanasamy said that it is ironic that the BJP, “which came to power on a pack of lies” and believed that “a lie will continue to be true” came out the other day that he had made allegations against him and the government The letter said that he presided.
MP v. Vaithilingam said that former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi, with the help of the Center, had reduced the Congress government to a powerless institution, as was allegedly blamed for any financial wrongdoing, the lieutenant would continue to dominate the Governor. And top executives.
Shri Narayanasamy said that voters in Puducherry are well aware that the BJP will implement anti-people and anti-development programs when it comes to power in Puducherry. The power distribution, printing press and stationery department and many other essential services here would be privatized if the NDA took power in Puducherry.
Shri Narayanasamy said that the people of Puducherry will never elect a party that exploits communal sentiments.
The Congress fielded candidates in 14 seats, leaving only Yanam. Congress’s Malladi Krishna Rao, who was Health Minister, nominated AINRC candidate N. Rangasamy was announced to support Yanam in the election. He said that the party would support him in the election based on the request of an independent candidate, Kolapalli Ashoka.
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