News India Sushil Modi slams opposition alliance, says ‘govt won’t last even one year if someone with 25-30 seats becomes PM’

Sushil Modi slams opposition alliance, says ‘govt won’t last even one year if someone with 25-30 seats becomes PM’

Modi further slammed the law and order and political violence in West Bengal and said incidents during the panchayat polls last year reminded one of the jungle Raj during the Lalu era in Bihar.

Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Modi Image Source : PTISushil Modi slams opposition alliance

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Sushil Modi on Sunday said the government won't last even a year if a leader of a party with only 25-30 seats becomes the prime minister. While addressing a party rally in West Bengal’s Howrah, Modi attacked the gathbandhan (alliance) of opposition leaders and wondered who would be the prime minister if the opposition comes to power.

"Who will become the prime minister? Will it be (BSP chief) Mayawati, or (Samajawadi Party president) Akhilesh Yadav, or (RJD chief) Lalu Prasad? Or Mamata Banerjee?"

"The government won't last even a year if a leader of a party with only 25-30 seats becomes prime minister," said Modi.

The January 19 Brigade Parade rally, organised by West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee, had brought together leaders from 23 anti-BJP parties, who gave a call to oust the saffron outfit in the coming Lok Sabha polls.

Modi further slammed the law and order and political violence in West Bengal and said incidents during the panchayat polls last year reminded one of the jungle Raj during the Lalu era in Bihar.

"In Bengal, during the Panchayat polls, over 100 people were killed. The misrule under the Trinamool regime reminds us of the jungle raj of Lalu Prasad and the RJD in Bihar," he said.

In contrast, Modi said in recent elections in Bihar, "leave aside injuries, not even a single booth was captured".

The Trinamool wanted the ballot paper system in the Lok Sabha polls to rig the elections, he alleged.

"The Trinamool wants scrapping of the EVM (Electronic Voting Machine) system and reintroduction of ballot paper, so that they can rig the Lok Sabha and assembly polls, just as they had done during the panchayat elections in Bengal," Modi said.

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