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If BJP wins again, it will scrap polls in country and reservatio­ns: Sanjay Singh

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

leader Sanjay Singh on Saturday alleged the BJP wants to scrap elections in the country like the Surat Lok Sabha constituen­cy, after winning another term.

The saffron party also wanted to destroy the Constituti­on and end reservatio­ns, he alleged.

Singh said the INDI alliance will win more than 300 seats and form the government at the Centre.

“BJP has won the Surat seat without conducting an election. In the same fashion, they will do away with elections in the whole country if voted to power again,” the Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha member told mediaperso­ns.

Singh was in Bharuch to campaign for AAP nominee and tribal leader Chaitar Vasava. Notably, BJP candidate Mukesh Dalal was elected unopposed from Surat after all other nominees withdrew from the fray and the nomination form of Congress candidate Nilesh Kumbhani was rejected due to discrepanc­ies. The nomination of Suresh Padsala, the Congress’ substitute candidate, was also invalidate­d.

“After the 2024 elections, the BJP will do away with elections from the entire country. This election is the final one. So I ask people to cast their vote to save the strength of their vote,” the AAP leader said.

If the BJP wins, the country will be run by a dictatorsh­ip. “I would like to say Surat is just an example, the entire country is at stake, Singh claimed.

Singh said the INDI alliance will win more than 300 seats and form the government at the Centre

“The BJP wants to destroy the constituti­on of Babasaheb Ambedkar and the power of votes. It also wants to end the reservatio­n rights of Dalits, backward communitie­s and exploited classes,” he alleged.

Singh claimed Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said he wanted to rule the country for 50 years because he wanted to do away with elections.

“RSS leaders Mohan Bhagwat and Mohan Vaidya also said reservatio­ns should be abolished,” he alleged.

Singh targeted the BJP over remarks made by its Rajkot nominee and Union minister Parshottam Rupala which have angered the Rajput community.

“Rupala’s statement is a gross insult to the sisters and daughters of the Kshatriya community. If the BJP had any shame, Rupala should not have been given the ticket and the Prime Minister should have publicly apologised,” he said.

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AAP leader Sanjay Singh

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