BJP formed govt in Manipur, Goa by using money power: Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Vice President today charged the with "stealing" the mandate of people in and and forming governments in these states by using money power.

"The used money power in and They stole the mandate of the people...," Gandhi said while replying to a question on forming in as well as in Goa, where Chief Minister won the vote today.



The leader was speaking on the sidelines of the swearing-in of Capt as Chief Minister at a function in here.

On Punjab, Rahul, who had a brief interaction with reporters, thanked the people of the state for showing faith in the and assured them that the will work tirelessly to take the state forward.

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

BJP formed govt in Manipur, Goa by using money power: Rahul

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today charged the BJP with "stealing" the mandate of people in Goa and Manipur and forming governments in these states by using money power. "The BJP used money power in Manipur and Goa. They stole the mandate of the people...," Gandhi said while replying to a question on BJP forming government in Manipur as well as in Goa, where Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar won the trust vote today. The Congress leader was speaking on the sidelines of the swearing-in of Capt Amarinder Singh as Punjab Chief Minister at a function in Raj Bhavan here. On Punjab, Rahul, who had a brief interaction with reporters, thanked the people of the state for showing faith in the Congress and assured them that the Amarinder Singh government will work tirelessly to take the state forward. Vice President today charged the with "stealing" the mandate of people in and and forming governments in these states by using money power.

"The used money power in and They stole the mandate of the people...," Gandhi said while replying to a question on forming in as well as in Goa, where Chief Minister won the vote today.

The leader was speaking on the sidelines of the swearing-in of Capt as Chief Minister at a function in here.

On Punjab, Rahul, who had a brief interaction with reporters, thanked the people of the state for showing faith in the and assured them that the will work tirelessly to take the state forward.

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

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