Congress Leader Predicts Fall of Modi Government
Congress leader Pawan Khera stated that the Modi government will not finish its current term, attributing it to the BJP's difficulty in alliance politics due to their 'no compromise' policy. Khera noted that after being reduced to 240 seats, the BJP has lost its confidence. He also criticized the BJP for questioning Congress's alliance with the National Conference and commented on SEBI's Chairperson's alleged conflict of interest.
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Congress leader Pawan Khera has boldly predicted that the Narendra Modi-led government will not complete its five-year term, citing the BJP's refusal to adapt to alliance politics as the primary reason.
Speaking to reporters at a State Press Club event, Khera highlighted the BJP's loss of confidence after its seat count fell to 240 in the recent Lok Sabha elections, far less than in its previous two terms when it held a majority. He argued that the BJP's 'no compromise' stance is crippling its ability to engage in necessary alliance dynamics.
Khera also addressed other pressing issues, criticizing the BJP for questioning Congress's alliance with the National Conference over their stance on Article 370 and calling for SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch to resign amid conflict of interest allegations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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