Bangalore, 21/4: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday kicked off the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) campaign in Karnataka and said his party will form its third government in the southern state after being elected to power in Delhi and Punjab.
Speaking at a rally at National College grounds, Kejriwal sought the support of farmer organisations to topple the “40% government”, a reference to the corruption allegations hurled at the BJP government by the Karnataka State Contractors’ Association.
“We have to close the 20% and 40% commission accounts of these governments,” Kejriwal said, adding that a corruption-free government could offer several services for free to the people.
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