Turkey opposition candidate challenges Erdogan again in giant rally

AFP  |  Ankara 

Erdogan's main rival in Sunday's polls has challenged the Turkish strongman in a mass rally in the capital Ankara, inviting him for a television debate as a "last chance."

"Tomorrow is the last evening. If you have the courage, confront me," Muharrem Ince, a fiery lawmaker from the secular Republican (CHP), told hundreds of thousands of people yesterday in

"Look, that's my last proposal to you ... If you want, I can even cancel my rally for you. Come, confront me, let's debate on tv," he said.

That was the second giant rally the addressed within the space of two days.

The campaign comes only a day after Ince gathered hundreds of thousands in one of the biggest election rallies in years in the Aegean city of And he is due to hold another rally in today.

Erdogan, a favourite to win the presidential polls, has in the past rejected the opposition candidate's proposal for a television debate, saying that "I don't want anyone to get points through me".

Ince has injected a breath of fresh air into the presidential campaign with his dynamism and oratorical skills comparable to those of Erdogan. Many analysts say he could force the into a second run-off on July 8.

In Ankara, Ince accused the agency and television of committing a "constitutional crime" for failing to be even-handed.

"aired Erdogan for 181 hours, for 15 hours," he said.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 02:15 IST