Nobody prepared to cruise in 'sinking boat' Congress: BJP - watsupptoday.com
Nobody prepared to cruise in 'sinking boat' Congress: BJP
Posted 31 Jan 2024 02:13 PM

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The Congress is a non-performing resource, a responsibility and a sinking boat, a senior BJP pioneer claimed on Tuesday and said no ideological group will connect itself with it. "The Congress had made endeavors to make the INDIA partnership, however the Congress party has turned into a NPA (non-performing resource) in the nation and has turned into a responsibility," previous BJP MLC and party's in-control for Srinagar parliamentary supporters Surinder Ambardar said.

Supporting his declaration, Ambardar said West Bengal Boss Priest and TMC boss Mamata Banerjee prior chose to challenge the Lok Sabha races alone and afterward Bihar Boss Clergyman Nitish Kumar left the INDIA alliance and got back to the NDA.

"Congress is a sinking boat and no political character is prepared to cruise in it," the BJP pioneer told journalists in the wake of initiating the party's political race office in Srinagar Lok Sabha electorate.

The previous MLC said the BJP is hoping to succeed somewhere around 330 seats on its own in the forthcoming general decisions. In the mean time, the party's overall secretary (association) for Jammu and Kashmir, Ashok Koul, said the INDIA alliance has split away and many accomplices have left it. "We have expressed it all along that it's anything but a union yet a photograph meeting. That large number of gatherings were a photograph meeting. All things considered, we don't see that any ideological group will go into a partnership with it," Koul said.

"There was a Gupkar partnership and presently we don't consider that to be well. Every one of them will challenge. The BJP will challenge every one of the six seats, including Ladakh, and will attempt to win every one of them," he added.

Koul further said the get together races will likewise happen in Jammu and Kashmir. "We will make sure that the gathering decisions happen after the parliamentary surveys," he added.

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