Kejriwal Denounces Alleged BJP-Congress Corruption Nexus in Goa
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP convenor, accuses BJP-Congress of corrupt rule in Goa. He cites illegal construction, mining, power cuts, unemployment, and tourism decline as major issues. Kejriwal claims Goans live in fear and opposition voices face threats. AAP plans to oppose the alleged 'gundaraj'.

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Arvind Kejriwal, convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), leveled serious allegations against the BJP-Congress alliance in Goa on Friday. In a post on social media platform X, he accused them of fostering a climate of 'corruption, violence, and gundaraj' over the past 13 years.
Kejriwal, a former chief minister of Delhi, criticized the current administration for overseeing rampant illegal construction, unauthorized iron ore mining, and frequent power outages. He highlighted unemployment and a marked decline in tourism, a vital revenue source for Goa, as significant concerns.
Describing the situation under the present government as 'daily torture,' Kejriwal asserted that those opposing the regime face threats or attacks. During his three-day visit, Kejriwal plans to rally AAP volunteers to challenge the alleged alliance's 'rule of goons.'
(With inputs from agencies.)