BJP has made municipal corporation level person as CM: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

today launched a vitriolic attack on state leadership in poll bound state, saying a municipal corporation level leader has been made Chief Minister here to enable central leaders govern from

"The state unit of lacks leadership. State level leaders have been sidelined and a municipal corporation level leader has been given power here," leader said.


"A low level leader has been made the chief minister so that leaders in can control sitting in the national capital," Modhwadia who has been recently appointed as the head of Campaign Committee for 2017 elections told reporters here.

"is ruling for the last 22 years. was declared a separate state in 1960. The party has ruled the state for almost half of its existence," he said.

"Instead of giving the account on what they have done for in the last 22 years these leaders are blaming for every problem of the state," he said referring to various posters that have come up in the state accusing for corruption, communal strife, and other things.

'Is ok for Never!.Only works in Gujarat' - large hoardings carrying this common catch-line have emerged in several parts of the city where assembly polls are round the corner in the state.

In these pro-hoardings, has been blamed for stalling Narmada project, diluting peaceful atmosphere and indulging in corruption for 60 years.

State unit president Bharatsinh Solanki said that the elections 2017 is a fight between state level leaders of and state level leaders of

Solanki said their main issues in this election are unemployment, poor administration of by incompetent leaders and law and order problem.

Informing about visit of Rahul Gandhi, he said that he will come here on Monday and meet party workers, businessmen and other sections of society like NGOs.

leaders and spokesperson were not available for comment.

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First Published: Sat, September 02 2017. 16:42 IST