Rahul Gandhi will be PM if Congress bags maximum seats: Anand Sharma

He also alleged that PM and the BJP were resorting to emotional pleas in their campaign

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Lok Sabha Elections 2019
File photo of senior Congress leader Anand Sharma

MP on Sunday said will be the next of the country if the gets the highest number of seats in the April-May polls.

Addressing a press conference here, Sharma said and his NDA government will face the same fate as the in 2004 when the BJP lost despite a robust 'Shining' campaign.

"Leaders will decide who will be the next PM. It all depends on which party leads. If it is the Congress, then the next PM will be our chief Rahul Gandhi," he said.

"There are pre-poll alliances and also there is post-poll coalition. It will all depend on the results," he added.

Predicting the BJP's performance in the ensuing general elections, Sharma said, "This question was put before us in 2004 when a far better PM, in the form of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, was there but what happened? lost. The same is going to happen now."

"I am not an but one thing I can tell you is that Modi will not become PM and the BJP will be defeated. will get a high number of seats," he claimed.

"The question today is what is the narrative? Is the PM promising anything to the people? Is the PM not supposed to give an account of what he has done in the last five years?" Sharma questioned.

Sharma said the PM should apologise for not fulfilling the promises made during the 2014 campaign.

He also alleged that PM and the BJP were resorting to emotional pleas in their campaign.

"They are playing with the emotions of people. It is a matter of shame. For the first time in the history of this country, the PM is using the armed forces for a partisan political agenda. He should be condemned for it," he alleged.

"The does not belong to the government. It belongs to the people and nation. They have insulted the martyrdom and sacrifice of our soldiers," he added.

He said the BJP need not give lessons to the Congress on fighting terrorism as the country's oldest party had lost two prime ministers - and Rajiv Gandhi- in this fight.

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First Published: Sun, April 21 2019. 14:30 IST