Convergence of opposition parties has led to panic in BJP: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Monday claimed the next election will be a fight between and the people of and that the convergence of opposition parties has led to panic in the BJP.

"This is going to be a fight of Modi versus .. The arrogance of PM Modi and the BJP, who claim there'll be anarchy if they are not in power, is in fact a display of fear and nervousness," he told reporters.

Javadekar had also said that there was no alternative to Modi and the gathering of opposition parties in Kolkata was aimed only at ousting the

"All this is done because there is genuine terror in the hearts and minds of the BJP... The genuine terror arises from the unprecedented rainbow coalition," Singhvi said, two days after more than 20 political parties gathered in Kolkata in a show of unity against the BJP government at the Centre.

The Saturday rally was organised by

On H D saying that Banerjee has all the capability to become the prime minister, Singhvi said, "I do not think Mr. means what you are trying to imply.

"The matter of prime ministership is deliberately a red-herring created by the BJP. We have many PMs but we all have a very-very strong discipline amongst us common objective which will enable decision of prime ministership."

Senior said Modi's recent remarks about the Opposition's proposed grand alliance and his body language proved that the was "afraid" of its unity.

He took a broad swipe at the BJP on Monday, saying the ruling party leaders used to claim that they would remain in power for 50 years but now they "fear" if they lose the 2019 general election, they might not return to power for 200 years.

His remark came in reference to BJP Ravi Shankar Prasad's statement quoting his projecting at the in September that it will rule the country for 50 years.

"With the evolution of Opposition unity their body language has changed. Fear is visible. Earlier they used to say that BJP will remain in power for 50 years. Now they are saying if they lose they won't come back in power for 200 years," Patel said.

Another of the party, Anand Sharma, termed "laughable" Modi's statement that 2019 polls will be between the Opposition's wealth power and BJP's people's power.

"It negates the ground realities and is an insult to the people's judgement," he said, accusing the government of misusing public money for propaganda.

"Prime Minister ji, people have understood your false promises and hollow claims. Stop showing new dreams and give accountability for failing to fulfil the promises made," Sharma said.

Singhvi accused the government of trying to divert attention from its "failures in farm sector" and the controversy over the Rafale jet deal.

"There is indeed a financial anarchy in the country today," he claimed, alleging that there was a 72-per cent rise in and the country's debt has increased by 50 per cent.

On BJP leaders mocking opposition alliances, Singhvi asked whether they were questioning the alliances led by former prime minister as well.

"The most unethical alliance was formed in Jammu & between BJP and PDP," he alleged.

Singhvi alleged the BJP and its ministers are trying fulfil the "I, Me, Myself syndrome of one man".

"They are, therefore, forced to become court jesters and puppets, because 'I, Me, Myself' must be freed out of them and that is the reason behind remarks like after us anarchy'," he said.

"It is this prime minister, this BJP which is lecturing us, sermonizing us on alliances. Of course, we cannot expect their memory to go back from 1977-79 when they were very happily in alliance with the Left, of course, that is Mr. Modi's dictionary called unholy alliance," he said.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 22:40 IST