Opposition parties uniting due to Modi phobia…will be seen fighting after the elections: BJP MP Dinesh Sharma

Lucknow: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha member Dinesh Sharma claimed that the opposition parties have united due to Modi phobia. These parties, which are pretending to be united for the Lok Sabha elections, are going to start fighting with each other after three months. 

The former Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh claimed that due to their (opposition parties’) inflated arrogance and poor performance in the elections, they would not be able to elect even a leader of the opposition (in the Lok Sabha) from among themselves. He said, they have been forced to come together because of Modi phobia. The parties which are coming together now will be seen fighting among themselves after three months. 

Rajya Sabha MP Sharma said, opportunistic opposition parties, who abuse each other, are forming mismatched alliances among themselves to save their existence. People who used to talk about sending each other to jail are embracing each other. Some opposition parties, including Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Samajwadi Party (SP) and Trinamool Congress, have formed the India Alliance to take on the BJP in the elections. 

The BJP Rajya Sabha member, who has recently visited some southern states, said, some opposition parties have come together for the Lok Sabha elections, but due to the arrogance of their leaders they will not be able to select the leader of the opposition from among themselves. He expressed confidence that BJP and its allies are winning more than 400 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. Targeting Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav, Sharma said that the election season is forcing even the opponents of Lord Ram and Sanatan Dharma to chant Ram-Ram. The BJP leader said, the SP leader who opened fire on Ram devotees is building a temple in Etawah. 

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