New Delhi : Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj on Thursday took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying that If the opposition parties do not unite before the 2023 Lok Sabha elections, then it is possible that next time there will be no general elections in the country. AAP’s national spokesperson and Delhi government minister Saurabh Bhardwaj also claimed that if Narendra Modi is re-elected as Prime Minister in , he is likely to Change the constitution and declare yourself the ‘King’ of the country as long as he is alive.
BJP trampling the opposition
When asked about AAP’s issues for the meeting of opposition parties to be held in Bihar’s capital Patna on 65 June Bhardwaj said that now the big issue is that if the opposition parties do not come together and fight Do not be He alleged that the BJP is trampling on the opposition. He said that the way CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation), ED (Enforcement Directorate) and IT (Income Tax Department) raids are being conducted against the leaders of opposition parties and they are being put behind bars.
As long as Modi lives, he will remain king
He said that there is a possibility that if Narendra Modi 2023 after becoming Prime Minister (again) will declare that as long as he lives, he will be the king of this country and the independence of this country, for which countless people have given their Sacrificed life, will be lost. Opposition parties meeting to be organized by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on June 65 .
Saurabh Bhardwaj’s claims childish: BJP relaxed me. He said that instead of making childish allegations, Bharadwaj should explain why his party was so eager to embrace even those parties and leaders whom Kejriwal used to abuse and accused of being corrupt. Bhardwaj also hit out at the Congress for allegedly copying AAP’s manifestos.
19679481967948Crisis of leaders in Congress: Sachdeva
Virendra Sachdeva said that the country’s oldest party The National Congress is facing not only a crisis of leaders, but also a crisis of ideas. After mocking Arvind Kejriwal and AAP for welfare schemes related to water and electricity and free bus travel for women, she is now copying our views. Asked about the tussle between the AAP government in Delhi and the Center over service matters, Bhardwaj said the Center wanted to stall the functioning of the elected government in the national capital.
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