Through ‘Make India No-1’, Kejriwal also beats the post of PM
On the one hand, Rahul Gandhi has gone on a journey under the Bharat Jodo Abhiyan. On the other hand, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is also starting a nationwide tour from Hisar in Haryana to connect people with the ‘Make India Number-1’ campaign. Arvind Kejriwal said that the country cannot develop until every child gets free “first class” education. He said that if good government schools had been built in villages immediately after independence, the country would not have been poor, we wasted 75 years. That is, Kejriwal has targeted the Congress in a gesture. Apart from this, he appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prepare a plan with all the states to modernize 10 lakh government schools in the next five years. It is worth noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday had announced to develop and upgrade 14,500 schools across the country under the PM-Shri scheme. After this announcement of the PM, Kejriwal said, it is a very good thing, but 14,500 schools are like a drop in the sea. They want the Prime Minister to do the work of modernizing all the 1.5 lakh government schools in the country. Let us tell you that since last year, the leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party were saying that the fight in 2024 is to be Narendra Modi vs Arvind Kejriwal. Now Kejriwal has come out in the open.
Mamata Banerjee’s final battle
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced that her goal is to oust the BJP from power at the Center in 2024, and this will be her last battle. In fact, before this, Mamta Banerjee had tried to unite the opposition like Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. But after failing in this, he is now planning to become a Prime Minister himself. Mamta Banerjee’s first wish is to replace the Congress in the politics of the Center and replace them. This is the reason why he is not even in saying that he was talking about yesterday, today is a new era.
Desire to become PM is also buried in Nitish’s mind
BJP says that even though Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar says that he neither has any desire to become Prime Minister nor has he ever thought about it. They are just trying to unite the opposition against Narendra Modi in 2024. But the way JDU workers projected Nitish Kumar as the prime ministerial candidate by putting up huge hoardings in Patna, was it against Nitish’s wishes? During the three-day visit to Delhi, Nitish Kumar has spoken of solidarity by meeting many leaders of the opposition. But the way Nitish Kumar is meeting the leaders of the opposition. Seeing this, BJP feels that their suppressed desire to become Prime Minister can come out anytime.
Despite Nitish’s campaign, the opposition looks scattered
BJP says that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is trying to unite the opposition for 2014. But Congress is going to tour the country by taking out Bharat Jodo Yatra to launch Rahul Gandhi for the third time and Arvind Kejriwal giving the slogan “Make India No.1”. That is, Kejriwal is also going to present himself to the people of the country as a strong contender for the Prime Minister for 2024. On the other hand, Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress has made it clear that there can be no better face than Mamata Banerjee for the post of Prime Minister in 2024. In such a situation, it will not be an exaggeration to say that Nitish Kumar’s campaign to unite the opposition has failed.
Nitish, Kejriwal and Mamta on BJP’s target
Former Deputy Chief Minister and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi said that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s visit to Delhi is just a photo session. He said that George, Sharad Yadav, Nitish who humiliated RCP will not be able to connect the opposition. Sushil Kumar Modi said that Nitish Kumar humiliated three former national presidents of his party including George Fernandes, Sharad Yadav and RCP Singh and expelled them from the party, vacated their bungalows. Lalan Singh and Upendra Kushwaha then returned to the party after apologizing.
He said that those who could not keep united by giving respect to the big leaders of their party, they would be able to connect how many opposition leaders by presenting a bouquet. His Delhi mission is only photo op.
India Jodi Yatra of Congress guilty of partition cheated
Sushil Modi said that the number and activity of prime ministerial candidates suddenly increased. He said that on one hand Nitish Kumar is on Delhi Yatra, on the other hand Rahul Gandhi started “Bharat Jodo” Yatra and Arvind Kejriwal started “Make India Number One” Yatra. Due to the PM’s chair being the destination of all of them, they can be rivals, not friends. Can Kejriwal, Mamata Banerjee and the Left go with the Congress due to Nitish Kumar’s alliance? Can CPI(M) ever support Mamata Banerjee?
Congress has started the journey to save family, not join India
Sushil Modi said that the Congress and Rahul Gandhi’s ancestors divided India on the basis of religious hatred and kept it isolated from the rest of India by imposing Article 370 on Jammu and Kashmir, from what mouth they took out the India Jodo Yatra. are. His journey is actually a family save journey.
Ravi Shankar Prasad’s attack on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’
Former Union Minister and BJP veteran Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra that he should tell the people of the country how many times he himself has tried to weaken the unity of the country during his visit. Ravi Shankar Prasad also said that Rahul Gandhi had tried to weaken the unity of the country by asking for evidence on surgical strikes apart from questioning the martyrdom of the army, the bravery of the army, the sacrifice of the army in Uri and Balakot. Rahul Gandhi tried to break the security of the country and the sacrifice of the army, and today he talks about uniting the country. The former Union Minister said that those who could not keep themselves even with their party, they have today embarked on the journey of connecting India, while they do not even consider India as a nation.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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