Rajnath dismisses Rahul's 'stealing mandate' charges

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Union Home Minister today dismissed as "baseless" leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations that was using money to form governments in and

He was responding to a query on vice president's charges that the saffron party was "stealing" the mandate of people and "undermining democracy" in and by use of money power.



"These all are baseless allegations," Singh told reporters outside the Parliament.

"He (Manohar Parrikar) will prove majority in the (Goa) floor (test). He will move the confidence motion within few days," he said.

Earlier, Gandhi said, "In the two states where we won, democracy has been undermined by them (BJP) using financial power, money. That is what is happening. The mandate of the people of and has been stolen by the "

He also alleged that Governor Governor Mridula Sinha was acting in a "partisan" manner and that a letter was issued in favour of Parrikar even before staked its claim.

In the recently held Assembly elections in Goa, bagged 13 seats while got 17 seats. However, staked claim to form the government in the state on the basis of support from 8 other MLAs. Assembly has a strength of 40.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court refused to stay the swearing-in of Parrikar as the Chief Minister of and ordered a floor test on March 16.

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Rajnath dismisses Rahul's 'stealing mandate' charges

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today dismissed as "baseless" Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations that BJP was using money to form governments in Goa and Manipur. He was responding to a query on Congress vice president's charges that the saffron party was "stealing" the mandate of people and "undermining democracy" in Goa and Manipur by use of money power. "These all are baseless allegations," Singh told reporters outside the Parliament. "He (Manohar Parrikar) will prove majority in the (Goa) floor (test). He will move the confidence motion within few days," he said. Earlier, Gandhi said, "In the two states where we won, democracy has been undermined by them (BJP) using financial power, money. That is what is happening. The mandate of the people of Goa and Manipur has been stolen by the BJP." He also alleged that Goa Governor Governor Mridula Sinha was acting in a "partisan" manner and that a letter was issued in favour of Parrikar even before Congress staked its ... Union Home Minister today dismissed as "baseless" leader Rahul Gandhi's allegations that was using money to form governments in and

He was responding to a query on vice president's charges that the saffron party was "stealing" the mandate of people and "undermining democracy" in and by use of money power.

"These all are baseless allegations," Singh told reporters outside the Parliament.

"He (Manohar Parrikar) will prove majority in the (Goa) floor (test). He will move the confidence motion within few days," he said.

Earlier, Gandhi said, "In the two states where we won, democracy has been undermined by them (BJP) using financial power, money. That is what is happening. The mandate of the people of and has been stolen by the "

He also alleged that Governor Governor Mridula Sinha was acting in a "partisan" manner and that a letter was issued in favour of Parrikar even before staked its claim.

In the recently held Assembly elections in Goa, bagged 13 seats while got 17 seats. However, staked claim to form the government in the state on the basis of support from 8 other MLAs. Assembly has a strength of 40.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court refused to stay the swearing-in of Parrikar as the Chief Minister of and ordered a floor test on March 16.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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