Rajasthan Crisis: ‘BJP Openly Accepted that It Murdered Democracy’ Says Congress

After the entry of audio tape in the political drama of Rajasthan, BJP on Saturday held a press conference and made several serious allegations against the Congress
Pawan Khera, Image Credit: Outlook India
Pawan Khera, Image Credit: Outlook India

After the entry of audio tape in the political drama of Rajasthan, BJP on Saturday held a press conference. It made several serious allegations against the Congress and demanded a CBI inquiry into the audio clip case in Rajasthan. After which the Congress retaliated that the ruling party at the Center openly accepted that it sold legislators to destabilize the Ashok Gehlot government. Party spokesman Pawan Khera also said that the doors of the Congress are still open to former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and rebel MLAs.

"BJP accepted that there was horse-trading, killing of democracy"- Pawan Kheda

"The open game of attempts to assassinate democracy in Rajasthan had been evident for the last few days," he told at a digital press conference. "Today, the BJP accepted that there was horse-trading, killing of democracy and crushing the constitution. Their only objection is that when all this was happening, why was the recording done? "

Sachin Pilot, Image Credit: Outlook India
Sachin Pilot, Image Credit: Outlook India

"It has also become clear that the thief is scared," he claimed. The thief knows that many big leaders are going to be implicated in this case. "Khera alleged," For the first time in history, BJP came out openly to stop a government process of investigation and was present in a hotel in Manesar. Voice samples of Congress MLAs were not allowed to be taken. "

He asked, "Pilot ji, on one hand in the court you are proving that you are a part of the Congress. On the other side why are you sitting in Haryana under the patronage of BJP?" In response to a question, the Congress spokesperson said, "Congress has openly opened its doors to Pilot Ji and those MLAs who are seen trapped in the BJP's net."

Image Credit: Scroll.in
Image Credit: Scroll.in

Significantly, the BJP on Saturday rejected the allegations of the Congress of trying to topple the government in Rajasthan and break the party. Calling the development a story of lies and deceit. Party spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the entire conspiracy was being hatched in its (Congress) house. Various cases should be investigated by the CBI, including phone tamping, keeping the constitutional provisions in mind.

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