West Bengal BJP leadership expressed doubts about the INDIA alliance which have allegedly failed to take any decisive move yet and it has been created to mislead people, former BJP state President Dilip Ghosh said on Tuesday.
“INDIA Bloc meetings only decide further dates. Only dates after dates are fixed (Tarikh pe Tarikh). This has been a trend for a long time.
The opposition parties come together against the ruling parties and fight against them. When Congress was in power, opposition parties came together and the same is happening before any Lok Sabha elections,” Ghosh said. “People are watching the drama and they know what to do in the elections and have faith on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
Notably, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Monday said that no meeting has been held for the appointment of a convener or chairperson of the Opposition INDIA alliance.
“There is an attempt to keep their identities intact.
Last time, it was Mamata Banerjee, who had ambition to become the Prime Minister, took the initiative. This time it was Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who took the initiative. After taking the initiative, Nitish Babu has disappeared,” Ghosh, who is part of the BJP’s core election team, told ET.
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