Kejriwal’s Shift At The Last Moment Resulted For The Failure Of Alliance, Says Rahul
Considering Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in charge of the disappointment of union talks, Congress boss Rahul Gandhi on Monday said the AAP boss took a "U-turn" from a concurred position and needed a tie-up past the national capital.
Tending to a rally close to the Jama Masjid, a minority-overwhelmed region, the Congress president stated that it is just his gathering which can stop Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP and the RSS.
He blamed Kejriwal for "opening the entryways" for BJP's triumph in 2014 by spreading "lies" about the Congress.
"The BJP alone did not spread lies about the Congress," Gandhi said.
"I plainly disclosed to Kejriwal Ji that we need to win each of the seven seats in Delhi. You challenge on four seats and we will challenge three. To start with, he concurred. Indeed, even I agreed with the proposition. Be that as it may, at that point he got chats on Haryana and Punjab. At that point he took a U-turn," Gandhi said.
He stated that the Congress is the main party over the most recent five years to battle Modi the nation over.
"It is you who needs to get this. In Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Karnataka...wherever Narendra Modi went, the Congress party vanquished him. I won't permit Narendra Modi, BJP and the RSS to advance even by an inch," he said.
The Congress president said that even in Parliament, the gathering MPs fought the BJP.
The AAP and the Congress are competing for a similar voter base in the national capital. A week ago, Kejriwal had begun his roadshow from the Jama Masjid region.
The AAP and the Congress have been accusing each other of the disappointment of talks. While the AAP was not prepared to have a tie-up in Delhi alone, Congress was hesitant to have a collision past the national capital.
The counter unite development driven by social lobbyist Anna Hazare, of which Kejriwal was a section, had shaken the UPA-2.
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