Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 15 (ANI): After the BJP held a Working Committee Meeting, Samajwadi Party MP from Faizabad, Awadhesh Prasad said on Monday that the time is over for them and in the coming times, the BJP will go and the INDIA bloc will form the government.
“No matter which meeting the BJP does, their time is over. Now is the time of the Samajwadi Party and the PDA. The voters have given the message that religion-based politics will not work anymore. There is no place for communalism… Now, only the Constitution, democracy and employment have a place. In the coming times, the BJP will go and the INDIA Alliance will form the government,” Prasad said.
In the BJP Working Committee meeting held in Lucknow on Sunday, National President JP Nadda said that the Congress has become a “parasitic party” that needs the support of other regional parties to stand in public.
He termed the Congress party a “parasite” and said they stand on the support of regional parties and later destroy them.
“I want to ask Congress that the number of MPs who won in all three elections did not even cross our number of 240. After three elections, they could not cross the figure of 100. Congress party has been zero in 13 states. In Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, where there was a direct fight with Congress on 64 seats, only 2 seats went to Congress and 62 seats went to BJP. Where Congress fought alone, its strike rate was 26 percent and where it fought with other parties, its strike rate was 50 percent. That means Congress has become a parasitic party today. It is not standing on its own feet; it is standing on the votes of others. Today this party is standing on crutches,” Nadda said.
The main agenda of the meeting was the passing of political proposals, which will be placed by the working committee, along with tributes to be paid to the party workers and officials who have passed away working for the party.
The political proposal will include discussions on the upcoming by-elections for ten seats, a review of the Lok Sabha elections, and the future roadmap following the election defeat. (ANI)
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