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Not ‘Gathbandhan’ but ‘Katbandhan’: BJP hits out at Opposition unity

New Delhi: Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla slammed the Opposition, pointing out that the latter is rather falling apart than being united.---Advertisement--- “This is not ‘Gathbandhan’ but ‘Katbandhan’ because they are not seen united after the meeting but showing differences and going away from each other. They all are together for their own […]

New Delhi: Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla slammed the Opposition, pointing out that the latter is rather falling apart than being united.

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“This is not ‘Gathbandhan’ but ‘Katbandhan’ because they are not seen united after the meeting but showing differences and going away from each other. They all are together for their own motives and issues. Everyone is seeing how this bridge of opposition unity is collapsing,” said Poonawalla.

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The BJP spokesperson cited a ‘silent war’ between Congress and the left. He said the two parties are allies in West Bengal, while in Kerala, Congress accuses the left of dictatorship at the democratic rights of people.

Earlier on Saturday, Poonawalla mocked the Opposition parties who held a significant meeting on June 23 in Bihar’s Patna for forming an alliance against Narendra Modi-led central government.

In a Twitter post, Poonawalla said, “Left’s crime branch in Kerala arrests Kerala Congress president for corruption – Congress is shouting vendetta… Congress showed the mirror to AAP in Delhi on 370… TMC hurried Nitish Babu… AAP showed teeth to everyone… What a friendship.”

First published on: Jun 25, 2023 01:33 PM IST


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