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Tuesday, 24 July 2018

“Difficult to defeat BJP in 2019, opposition not united”



BJP expressing apprehensions about the Mahaghatbandhan which is all setting themselves to stop PM Modi in 2019 is understandable, but the irony is that the people in the Mahaghatbandhan are themselves posing doubts about their unity.
The dalit poster boy of the liberal gang Jignesh Mevani has raised apprehension about defeating BJP in the upcoming 2019 elections, saying that there is no unity in opposition and therefore it may be difficult to defeat BJP. Mevani expressed his views on Twitter saying… “Agreed Modi ji failed to give us 2 crore jobs. He is absolutely incapable of creating employment. But what do other political parties propose to creat jobs is also a big question. In the absence of a genuine, innovative pro active agenda can BJP be defeated?” tweeted the 35-year-old legislator representing Vadgam constituency”. Zee News.


His tweet comes two days after the Parliament incident where Rahul Gandhi behaved very childishly for which he was mocked through out the country. Congress which is the flag bearer of the mahaghatbandhan is itself facing flak from all its allies after they felt that Rahul Gandhi was incapable of handling the party.
The RJD National spokesperson also openly ridiculed Rahul Gandhi for his conduct in Parliament for which he was ousted from the party within a day. However hard the allies try to cover up their insecurity about ghatbandhan, it is very apparent that all parties have their own agenda of projecting themselves as PM candidates which will ultimately break up the ghatbandhan.
On one side Mayawti is already projecting herself as the PM candidate for 2019, while Mamata Banerjee is trying to be the leader of the united front making herself look as the potential PM candidate. But from Andhra and Telangana, we have Chandra Babu Naidu and K. Chandrashekar Rao who have aspiration to become Prime Minister.
So, the whole scenario looks like there is more personal agenda in the ghatbandhan than having any plans for the country. So, Jignesh Mevani expressing his apprehensions is no surprise.


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