NEW DELHI: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Andhra Pradesh CM on Thursday.
Referring to the collapse of the Shiv Sena government, Thackeray warned that his party had long been accused of BJP planning – that what happened to his party could happen in the future. He warned that the BJP’s current campaign to weaken the regional parties is a serious threat to their political future.
He also raised concerns over electoral irregularities, including voter fraud and electronic voting machine (EVM) handling. Before meeting former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Thackeray said, “The future of our country is suspicious. We do not know where our vote is going among voter fraud and EVM fraud. Is the elections in India still free and fair? Nitish G, RJT and Chandrababu J Naidu. ”
He accused the BJP of properly targeting the regional parties, saying, “The BJP’s dream of breaking every regional party, just as they do with democracy in this country.”
Following his meeting with Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi, Thackeray reiterated the importance of opposition unity in solving election issues. “Governments are coming, but our relationship will last. The Delhi people know the work done by Kejriwal over the past decade. The Election Commission played a key role in the Delhi elections. The next steps should be strategic. The next steps should be strategic. .
Thackeray’s views have come in the midst of growing concerns within the opposition, where there are irregularities in the electoral process. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi recently highlighted the conflicts in Maharashtra’s voter registration statistics, saying that 39 lakh new voters were included in the Lok Sabha elections in five months. He also accused Maharashtra’s registered voter counts of more than the total adult population of the state.
No need to worry about Nitish Kumar: JDU
In a statement by Sivana Sena (UP) leader Aditya Thackeray, JD. Voting using ballot paper, people used to steal booths … He (Aditya Thackeray) should not worry about JDU and Nitish Kumar … “
In response to Aditya Thackeray’s statement, the JDU MP was an understanding of the situation in Bihar. Sanjay Kumar Jha has criticized. Ja said, “He has no knowledge of ground reality. Bihar’s backward, Dalit and poor communities have begun to vote only after the introduction of EVM. Before that, when the ballots were used, booth was widespread.”
Ja also stressed that Thackeray should not be concerned about JDU or Nitish Kumar.