Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday hit back at Rahul Gandhi over his allegations of terming the Bommai government in Karnataka as a 40 percent commission BJP government’ and said if the Congress have evidence, they should go to court.
Shah said on Monday after he held a roadshow in Sakleshpur in Hassan district. Amit Shah also reacted to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s allegation of a ’40 percent commission government functioning in Karnataka, terming the allegations as baseless.
“They can talk about it and should go to court if they have concrete evidence. Neither there’s any probe nor there’s any case. How will people believe in such baseless allegations?” he said.
Shah further expressed his confidence in the upcoming Karnataka elections and said that the Bharatiya Janata Party would form the government with an absolute majority.
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