Opposition Unity / 'No love for opposition parties?' AAP party's taunt on Rahul Gandhi's dialogue

There was a heated debate between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the opposition meeting called by Bihar's Nitish Kumar. After this AAP has come on the target of Congress. Now on Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal's party has given its answer. He says that Rahul Gandhi should show his big heart. AAP has reminded Rahul Gandhi of that dialogue, in which he often says that he is opening a shop of love

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 25, 2023, 06:26 PM
Opposition Unity: There was a heated debate between the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the opposition meeting called by Bihar's Nitish Kumar. After this AAP has come on the target of Congress. Now on Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal's party has given its answer. He says that Rahul Gandhi should show his big heart. AAP has reminded Rahul Gandhi of that dialogue, in which he often says that he is opening a shop of love in the market of hatred.

Aam Aadmi Party leader Saurabh Bhardwaj says that he likes Rahul Gandhi's love market dialogue. Saurabh Bhardwaj talks to Media. During this, he says that the opposition is asking for love, but if they do not have it, then questions definitely arise. He has given a direct message to the Congress that it is okay to be important, but it should remain within limits. If this does not happen then people will start feeling that after the change of power, the new government is also full of ego.

He also appealed to the opposition parties to move on from the past remarks against each other, as all the opposition parties have been rivals of each other in their respective states, but now they need to move forward together.

Congress called AAP a traitor

In the meeting held in Bihar's capital, Rahul Gandhi said that the Congress is thinking about the alliance with an open mind and is ready to forget what happened earlier. no matter what it takes. The Congress hit back, accusing the AAP of being traitors and trying to break opposition unity. Senior leader Ajay Maken alleged in a video that Arvind Kejriwal is "with the BJP" because he does not want to go to jail.