Patna: The Actor-turned politician Shatrughan Sinha has said on Sunday that the BJP can depend on people’s expectations, if it ends “a one-man show and a two-man army”.
The Sinha said that youth, farmers and traders were dissatisfied with the current policies of the saffron party. I think we face a big challenge in both Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, considering the discontent among the youth, the farmers and the traders, we should write on the wall and not take our opponents lightly. Should.
He explicitly said, I had not joined the BJP to leave it, but when I say that we cannot face our challenges, if we continue to be a one-man show and a two-man army, he said in a clear indication to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah hold the party
The former Union Minister said that the party should remain united and boldly fight with the blessings of experienced leaders who make huge contributions to their development.
I do not understand the mistake of veterans like L.K. Advani, Yashwant Sinha, Murali Manohar Joshi and Arun Shourie why they were left or not allowed to be estranged; we all are like a family. If there was a mistake, Then why not make any effort at reconciliation?
Both the founding members of the BJP, Advani and Joshi have been made members of the party’s guideline, in fact, at the end of their active political life, are indicating, Yashwant Sinha and Shourie – both former Union ministers – have of late been vocal against the policies Narendra Modi’s government
The Sinha also stressed the need to “keep an honest eye on failures” and said that the party should not deny that many people have lost their jobs after demonetisation.
“The move to ban high value notes last year has hardly weeded out the black money from the system, GST has also emerged as a complex taxation system, which has only benefited the benefit of chartered accountants. Then we have increasing oil prices despite the fall in international rates of crude oil, he said.
The BJP leader also blamed “arrogance” in favor of party leadership in the crisis of Patidar agitation in Gujarat.
He said, “We failed to win over on Hardik Patel, who was ideologically close to the BJP. If we used to handle him properly.
The Sinha had criticized the BJP government for proposing a bill in Rajasthan, in which the media were prevented from reporting on allegations against government employees and lawyers without prior approval.
We have more examples which are similar to growing arrogance in the party. The bill was recently introduced in the Rajasthan assembly, whose expression can have serious implications regarding the right to freedom, this is a matter,” Sinha said.