If mahagathbandhan wins expect 6 PMs a week\, country on holiday on Sundays: Shah

If mahagathbandhan wins expect 6 PMs a week, country on holiday on Sundays: Shah

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji/Pune 

Taking a swipe at the opposition parties' proposed "grand alliance", said if it wins the polls, every of the coalition would take turn to be for a day on six days of a week and the "country would be on holiday on Sunday".

Addressing workers near Panaji as part of the party's 'Atal Booth Karyakarta Sammelan' he asked them to ensure that is re-elected in the polls and the party's government would "flush out infiltrators from to Kanyakumari to Kolkata".

Shah asserted that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) was aimed at identifying the "infiltrators" and said that he wanted to ask whether the NRC exercise should be held in as well.

The national said booth-level workers will help the party win the polls expected to be held in April.

Taunting the opposition parties for trying to cobble up an alliance to oust the BJP from power, Shah said, "The 'mahagathbandhan' will have Mayawati as PM on Monday, Akhilesh (Yadav) on Tuesday, H D Deve Gowda on Wednesday, (Chandrababu) Naidu on Thursday, (M K) on Friday and on Saturday. The country will be on holiday on Sunday."

Earlier, speaking at a party workers' meet in Pune, Shah challenged Pawar to share and compare figures of farm produce procured during the UPA rule and

Hitting out at for denying permission to BJP leaders to hold rallies in the eastern state, the BJP chief claimed that in a sting operation an "intelligence officer" had said meeting were disallowed not because of law and order apprehension but because Banerjee was "scared" of the BJP.

He reiterated that the BJP is committed to building the in Ayodhya and down played the apprehensions regarding the impact of the SP-BSP alliance in saying his party would win 74 seats (out of 80) in the country's most populous state.

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First Published: Sat, February 09 2019. 22:30 IST