Grand Alliance to Hold Third Meeting in Mumbai
The grand alliance of opposition parties in India is set to hold its third meeting in Mumbai. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has launched a scathing attack on the candidate for the post of Prime Minister from the opposition parties.
Bihar BJP Attacks Grand Alliance
The Bihar BJP has criticized the grand alliance through a post on social media. They referred to the candidate as a pomegranate and stated that 100 others are ill. Additionally, the Bihar BJP shared a video of the Leader of Opposition, Vijay Kumar Sinha, criticizing the Bihar government for the rise in criminal activities under the Grand Alliance rule.
Loser Award 2024 Goes To…
The BJP also reposted a post that depicted a high jump game, suggesting that the loser of the 2024 elections will be the grand alliance.
Lalu Yadav’s Provocative Remarks
RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav made derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi before heading to Mumbai for the opposition parties’ meeting. He stated that they are determined to defeat Modi and remove his portrait.
CM Nitish Kumar’s Statement on Lok Sabha Elections
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed his support for caste enumeration and stated that it is in the interest of the state. He also mentioned that he has no personal aspirations for any post and it is yet to be determined who else will join the grand alliance. Furthermore, Nitish expressed his apprehension that the Lok Sabha elections may be held before the scheduled time.
News Summary
- The grand alliance of opposition parties in India will hold its third meeting in Mumbai.
- The Bihar BJP criticized the grand alliance and shared a video of the Leader of Opposition targeting the Bihar government.
- The BJP reposted a post suggesting that the grand alliance will be the loser in the 2024 elections.
- Lalu Yadav made provocative remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi before the opposition parties’ meeting.
- CM Nitish Kumar expressed his support for caste enumeration and stated that he has no personal aspirations for any post.
- Nitish Kumar also expressed his apprehension that the Lok Sabha elections may be held earlier than scheduled.