NEW DELHI: Whlie one side of the opposition is seems to be united, whereas on the other side, sharp attacks on the opposition is going on smoothly.
Frustrated over the defeat in the recently concluded election, the ruling saffron party begin lashing out at the opposition. After Sambit Patra, now Union Minister and BJP leader Giriraj Singh targeted the opposition and compare them to international terrorist Osama Bin Laden.
In a controversial tweet, Giriraj Singh said opposition parties that supported Maoists, caste politics and osmanists have united against the NDA further mentioning that even if all the opposition came together they will not be able to defeat the Narendra Modi government in 2019.
“Maowaadi, jaatiwadi, samantwaadi aur Osamawadi, sabhi rashtrawadi gathbandhan NDA ke khilaf ekjut ho gaye hain,” Giriraj tweeted.
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माओवादी,जातिवादी,सामन्तवादी और ओसामावादी सभी राष्ट्रवादी गठबंधन(NDA)के ख़िलाफ़ एकजुट हो गए हैं।लेकिन विकास की अविरल गंगा में बहते हुए NDA की नाव नियत गति से 2019 का पड़ाव अवश्य पार करेगी।
— Shandilya Giriraj Singh (@girirajsinghbjp) June 4, 2018
on Sunday,BJP Spokesperson Sambit Patra tweeted a video of Hafiz Saeed, saying that like the Pakistan’s dreaded terrorist, the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ too is trying to stop Modi from becoming PM in 2019.
“It’s not just the not yet formed “महागठबंधन” that desperately wants to stop India from having Modi as it’s PM in 2019 ..there are others as well..desperately trying for d same! Hafiz Saeed openly saying that he will shed blood of Narendra Modi,” Patra said in his tweet as he posted a video.
It’s not just the not yet formed “महागठबंधन” that desperately wants to stop India from having Modi as it’s PM in 2019 ..there are others as well..desperately trying for d same!
Hafiz Saeed openly saying that he will shed blood of Narendra Modi https://t.co/Zdw0qY8i7c via @YouTube— Sambit Patra (@sambitswaraj) June 3, 2018
It appears that the grand coliation by the opposition is seen as a a big challenged for the Modi-led government ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.