New Delhi:The INDIA bloc leaders managed to put up a show of opposition unity on Sunday at Delhi’s iconic Ramlila Maidan as they alleged Prime Minister Narendra Modi was trying to "fix" the ensuing national elections through unfair means and urged the voters to save democracy in the country.
The INDIA bloc leaders linked the recent arrest of two chief ministers, AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi and JMM’s Hemant Soren in Jharkhand, as well as the blocking of the Congress party’s bank accounts just ahead of the national polls with the PM’s alleged attempt to rig the elections.
“PM Modi is trying to fix the Lok Sabha polls. The arrest of two chief ministers, the sealing of our bank accounts, the appointment of two Election Commissioners and the attempts to pressure the judiciary are strong indicators of this,” former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi said.
“The PM claims the BJP will cross 400/543 seats this time. But without rigging the polls, they will not cross even 180 seats. The match fixing is being done by the PM and a few rich persons as they want to change the Constitution. You can save the Constitution through your vote,” he said. Though the INDIA alliance has been facing some issues recently over seat-sharing, the Sunday rally saw affirmative comments from the leaders.
“We fight with the AAP in Punjab but we are all united save the Constitution,” Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said. “We were, we are and we will remain a part of the INDIA bloc,” said TMC’s Derk O'Brien as he slammed the Centre. The Congress has a pact with AAP in Delhi, Gujarat, Goa and Haryana but not in Punjab. In West Bengal, the Congress pact with TMC is unlikely.
Rahul’s allies in Bihar RJD’s Tejaswi Yadav and in Uttar Pradesh SP’s Akhilesh Yadav too expressed similar views as they questioned the BJP’s claim of 400 seats and said that “there was a strong undercurrent against the BJP across the country.”