'PayCM' posters with Bommai's face surface in Bengaluru

Already Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has ordered an investigation and booked cases against those involved in this mischief, BJP state media cell in charge Karunakara Khasle told PTI.He added that the BJP state unit has also appealed to the CM to expose those who were behind this act.Khasle dared the Congress to submit proof of corruption if they have or else apologise to the government.Meanwhile, sources in the Congress, requesting anonymity, said that some party workers might be behind the poster campaign.


PTI | Bengaluru | Updated: 21-09-2022 16:28 IST | Created: 21-09-2022 15:56 IST
'PayCM' posters with Bommai's face surface in Bengaluru
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai (Photo/ANI) Image Credit: ANI
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Posters of ''PayCM' with Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai's photograph surfaced in parts of the city on Wednesday. They were similar to electronic wallet Paytm. Bommai's face figures in the middle of the QR code with the message ''40 % accepted here''.

The development comes in the midst of an aggressive campaign against the state government by the Congress, which charged it with corruption in awarding public contracts and government recruitment.

The contractors' body had recently levelled bribery charges that contractors had to pay 40 per cent commission to get public works contracts, a charge strongly denied by the government.

Soon after the matter came to the notice of the authorities, these posters in public places were removed.

The BJP alleged that this was the handiwork of Congress.

''It's undoubtedly the handiwork of the Congress. Already Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has ordered an investigation and booked cases against those involved in this mischief,'' BJP state media cell in charge Karunakara Khasle told PTI.

He added that the BJP state unit has also appealed to the CM to expose those who were behind this act.

Khasle dared the Congress to submit proof of corruption if they have or else apologise to the government.

Meanwhile, sources in the Congress, requesting anonymity, said that some party workers might be behind the ''poster campaign''.

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