Yashwant Sinha lashes out at Dhankar for interference; predicts good prospects for opposition in ongoing assembly polls

The Modi government is trying to divert the minds of people from its poor economical and financial management, which has resulted in inflation and unprecedented unemployment, he asserted.Speaking about the outcome of the ongoing Assembly elections in five States, Sinha said the Congress has good prospect in Uttarakhand and that in Goa, it would be a close contest between BJP and Congress.

Yashwant Sinha lashes out at Dhankar for interference; predicts good prospects for opposition in ongoing assembly polls
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Former Union Finance Minister and Senior Vice-President of TMC, Yashwant Sinha on Saturday lashed out at West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar for not allowing the elected Government in the state to function smoothly. Commenting on UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's comments comparing West Bengal and Kerala in a negative light, Sinha, who was speaking at a press conference here, said ''UP will be extremely lucky if it becomes a Kashmir, Kerala or Bengal'' as these states were far ahead as far as social and economic indicators are concerned. He also asserted that the opposition had good prospects in most states which were going to the polls.

Sinha alleged that Dhankar ''is interfering in every move of the Government, which is totally undemocratic and unacceptable''. The former Union Minister in Atal Behari Vajpayee government also alleged that Dhankar ''is acting on behest'' of the Central Government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He accused Dhankar of working as a ''Super Opposition Leader and hindering the functioning of the state Government with his interference.'' Sinha also criticised the role of Governors in non-BJP ruled states such as Kerala, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu for their interference in the functioning of the state governments.

''During Modi's 12 year tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat, he was never disturbed,'' Sinha said. When asked for his reactions to the recent statement of Adityanath that UP will become Kerala, West Bengal and Kashmir if BJP fails to retain power in the ensuing election, Sinha reacting sharply, said ''the statement was made out of frustration''.

''He (Yogi ji) sensed that BJP is facing rough weather in UP this time,'' Sinha, a former BJP leader said. Sinha climed that BJP would not get more than 20 sets out of 58 in the first phase of polling in Western UP. BJP had secured 53 out of 58 seats in this belt in the last assembly elections held in 2017.

''The real intention behind Yogi's statement was (vote) polarisation,'' he claimed. He alleged BJP want to retain power by polarising thr eectorate on issues such as Hindu-Muslim-Christians, Jinnah, Pakistan etc.. The Modi government is trying to divert the minds of people from its poor economical and financial management, which has resulted in inflation and unprecedented unemployment, he asserted.

Speaking about the outcome of the ongoing Assembly elections in five States, Sinha said the Congress has good prospect in Uttarakhand and that in Goa, it would be a close contest between BJP and Congress. He also claimed that ''BJP is nowhere in Punjab,'' where he said Congress and Aam Admi Party are locked in a direct fight. While, Manipur is likely to witness a close contest between BJP and Congress. PTI COR BS JRC JRC

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