UP voters will again reject Congress-SP alliance: BJP

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The Uttar Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed that the voters will again reject what it called as the immoral and unholy alliance of two tired and defeated youths who have been rejected by the public in every election.

State BJP President Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary said here on Sunday that the result of the alliance of the SP and Congress would be zero. After the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, both these parties will blame each other for their defeat like SP-BSP did after the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.”After the elections, SP and Congress will say that each other’s votes were not transferred, that is why we lost the elections,” he added.

He said victory is not achieved merely by forming an alliance. The public is very intelligent and will give a befitting reply to these parties. The public has a direct connect with Narendra Modi and BJP will achieve unprecedented victory in Uttar Pradesh in the Lok Sabha elections.

The state BJP president said it was good that Samajwadi Party and Congress had formed the alliance otherwise they would have regretted that they had lost the elections because they had not formed an alliance.

Stating that BJP’s victory in the Lok Sabha elections and the defeat of the SP-Congress alliance is certain, he said the only objective of the SP-Congress alliance, which is talking about saving democracy and the Constitution, is to achieve power by any means to serve its own interests.

“The crown prince of Congress is roaming around opening the shop of love, but first he should tell what he has to say about the Muzaffarnagar riots in the government of his alliance partner SP chief. Has Congress Crown Prince forgotten his own statements on the Muzaffarnagar riots and many other riots and hooliganism that took place during the SP rule?”

He said the SP giving 17 seats to a party with two MLAs and one MP and the country’s oldest party Congress being content with 17 seats is the result of their lost confidence. He said that it was the result of the plight of Congress in the state that Sonia Gandhi fled before the elections.