
With the announcement of the dates of Delhi Assembly elections, all the parties have entered the field with full force. A triangular contest is being seen here. Along with BJP, AAP, Congress is also in the fray. At the same time, the dispute between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party is increasing. Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also announced her support to Kejriwal. In such a situation, questions are now being raised on the existence of INDI alliance. At the same time, the opposition is also not holding back from taking a dig at this.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav clearly said that the Indi alliance is now over. When media asked Tejashwi that AAP and Congress are face to face in Delhi elections. Not only this, the dispute between the two is increasing even though both the parties are included in the Indian alliance. What kind of alliance is this? In response to this, Tejashwi Yadav said that the INDIA alliance was only till the Lok Sabha elections and it has ended after the elections. Now Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary’s reaction has come on his statement.
People of INDI alliance are concerned about their self-interest – Samrat Choudhary
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary said, the people of INDI alliance are only in their own interest, no one is in the interest of the alliance. Only ‘own rule, own system and own concern’, this is the religion of INDI alliance. Congress party worries about itself, RJD worries about itself and AAP worries about itself, hence BJP and NDA together will work to defeat them.
Position of head and foot in INDI alliance-Upendra Kushwaha
RLM National President Upendra Kushwaha, while reacting to the ongoing dispute in INDI alliance, said that there is friendship between all the parties in INDI alliance on the basis of self-interest. Leaders of different parties give different statements, hence naturally there is a situation of ‘head and foot war’. As far as Grand Alliance is concerned, on one hand Lalu Yadav’s statement comes that Mamata Banerjee should lead the INDIA alliance and on the other hand Tejashwi Yadav says that there is no INDIA alliance.
This is an unnatural alliance of opposition – Prahlad Joshi
On this entire controversy, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi said, INDIA alliance is an unnatural alliance of opposition. Communist Party of India is also a part of INDIA alliance but they fight among themselves in Kerala and Bengal. Home Minister Amit Shah once said that this is a photo shoot. Congress thinks that it is the best.