Shah’s plan of “dairy co-op in every village” becomes controversial

Gujarat’s milk cooperative Amul’s entry into the Bengaluru market has become a contentious issue considering Karnataka’s assembly elections are round the corner. Opposition parties are busy spreading that the BJP govt of favouring Amul at the expense of Karnataka’s own milk brand Nandini.

Some opposition leaders have even criticized Amit Shah for having a role in the matter as he had called for cooperation between Amul and Nandini while speaking at a public event in Mandya.

What Shah had said was “Amul and Nandini together will work towards setting up primary dairy in every village of Karnataka and in three years there will not be a single village in Karnataka without a primary dairy.”

Opposition leaders are trying to make a mountain out of mole to woo voters on baseless fact, said BJP sources.

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