Modi will not return as PM after Lok Sabha election: Prakash Ambedkar
The Hindu
Prakash Ambedkar claims BJP, RSS trying to create Hindu-Muslim divide to win 2024 election. He believes Modi won't return as PM and peace will return after election. Congress, NCP wary of alliance with VBA due to 2019 alliance with AIMIM. VBA will open account in 2024 election.
Narendra Modi will not return as Prime Minister after the elections in 2024, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi (VBA) chief Prakash Ambedkar said on Friday. He alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) feel they can win the forthcoming election only by creating a Hindu-Muslim divide.
Speaking in Akkalkot in Solapur district, Mr. Ambedkar, the grandson of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, said the BJP and the RSS had a single-point agenda: fomenting riots across the country.
“There will be a big change in 2024. While I cannot say who will form the government, Narendra Modi will certainly not return as PM. Because of this transformation, there will finally be peace in the country after the BJP’s ten year reign of fear,” said the former MP.
Mr. Ambedkar claimed that in villages across the country, the ruling party was reportedly trying to disrupt social harmony by “determining the numbers of inter-faith marriages that had taken place”.
“By giving this the colour of a so-called ‘Love Jihad’, the BJP are fomenting riots across the country and even troubling families formed of inter-religious marriages… Manipur is in turmoil, while efforts to stoke communal divide are on in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra,” he alleged.
“If the BJP and RSS have come down to this, it means that the ground beneath their feet is slipping away…they are unable to digest their defeat in Karnataka. So, instead of addressing issues, they have a one-point agenda of fomenting riots across India. If the public can bear this for another six months, then they will see peace returning after the 2024 election,” Mr. Ambedkar said.
Despite his antagonism to the BJP, the VBA chief, however, remained ambivalent about a pact with the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra in the forthcoming polls.
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