Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav delivered a scathing attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal, asserting that the alliance between AAP and Congress poses a threat due to Congress’ history of imprisoning opposition leaders. Yadav’s remarks come amidst escalating rhetoric ahead of the upcoming elections, with accusations flying between parties.
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- Yadav rebukes Kejriwal for suggesting BJP would imprison opposition leaders if re-elected.
- Claims Congress, not BJP, has a track record of imprisoning opposition figures.
- Highlights Congress’ past actions during the Emergency period.
- Accuses Congress of neglecting Hindu sentiments, citing their reluctance to visit Ram temple.
- Criticizes Uddhav Thackeray for opportunism in politics.
- Alleges Congress’ disrespect towards Hindutva ideologues like V D Savarkar and Dr BR Ambedkar.
- Denounces Congress’ election promise of Rs 1 lakh per year for women, labeling it as unrealistic.
- Asserts that under PM Modi’s leadership, religious sentiments have been respected.
- Expresses confidence in BJP’s future governance, invoking the symbolism of Lord Krishna.
- Challenges the opposition’s narrative, questioning the distinction between righteousness and unrighteousness.
