BMC Elections

Sharad Pawar criticizes the BJP for toppling opposition-led governments

  • by Webdesk
  • 12 Jul 2022
BMC Elections 2022
Sharad Pawar, the leader of the NCP, criticised the BJP on Tuesday for toppling opposition governments across the nation and predicted that voters would overthrow the party-led governments in the Centre and the states in the upcoming elections. In an effort to defeat the BJP, Pawar urged allies Shiv Sena and Congress to run as a team in the upcoming local body elections. In his speech at the state unit's executive meeting, Pawar urged the party members to reach out to the populace over the course of the following 2.5 years and assist them in overcoming the challenges they will face.
 
Currently, the BJP is criticising parliamentary democracy. You now know what occurred in Maharashtra, but it happened earlier in Madhya Pradesh. An effort is being made to usurp power from those who were democratically elected and ascended to it. Power is concentrated on one hand if it is centralised. Power is distributed among many people if it is decentralised. However, there is currently an effort to consolidate power at the Center.
 
Opponents are now being targeted by the ED, CBI, and other investigation agencies. As a result, now is the time for everyone to fight," Pawar said. Pawar said that many Shiv Sainiks have told him that those who have left the party will not be re-elected the next time of the Shiv Sena rebellion and the rebel camp's decision to align itself with the BJP. In general, Shiv Sainiks are unhappy with the course of events, he said.
 
 
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