Akhilesh’s attack on BJP’s virtual rally, said – Opposition spending 150 crores on virtual rally
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has accused the BJP of spending Rs 150 crore on a virtual rally in Bihar for fear of defeat.
After a long days of lockout in the Corona crisis, now everything is back on track and at the same time politics also seems to be back on track. On Sunday, the bugle of Bihar election was blown in a new style by the Bharatiya Janata Party and a virtual rally was started. Now former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has made a big charge on the BJP.
Akhilesh Yadav says that the badly defeated BJP in Jharkhand is spending Rs 150 crore in Bihar and is using money force through virtual rally. Akhilesh wrote on Twitter that the BJP wants to break the morale of the opposition by doing so, because it has understood the anti-public attitude.
The SP leader said that the so-called alliance of BJP in Bihar has become a triangle of factionalism and mutual distrust.
Significantly, on Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a virtual rally in Bihar. Amit Shah addressed the gathering from Delhi itself, in which the BJP claims that about fifteen lakh people saw it live. In such a situation, the opposition and the BJP have now become embroiled in a new chapter in politics.
[amazon box=”B07VJ92G95″ “small”]
Yesterday, Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar protested this rally of Amit Shah by playing a plate and alleged that the condition of the country and Bihar is bad, people are dying and BJP is busy celebrating.
Let us know that after the completion of one year of the second term of the Modi government, the BJP is going to rally around seventy. On the lines of Bihar, which will be virtual, Amit Shah will address the Odisha rally today.