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It has been seven days, BJP can't pick a CM, says Ashok Gehlot

IndiaTimes Saturday, 9 December 2023
Outgoing CM Ashok Gehlot on Saturday criticized BJP for the delayed announcement of CM picks in three Hindi heartland states, urging them to decide quickly. He also accused BJP of polarizing people and winning the assembly election by raising religious issues. Gehlot revealed that he had to give 'no objection' to an NIA probe in a murder case, a decision that should have been made by the new CM. He further alleged that BJP flouted the Constitution and misused investigative agencies like ED and CBI.
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