Coming together of opposition parties sign of desperation, says BJP

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Coming together of opposition parties sign of desperation, says BJP

Thursday, 13 August 2020 | PNS | Dehradun

The Bharatiya Janata Party has said that the Congress, Samajwadi Party and Left parties coming together on the subject of Covid-19 is a sign of the opposition’s deep desperation.

The parties which contributed nothing in the fight against Covid are now alleging that they are being harassed.

Reacting to the meeting of opposition parties, the BJP state vice president and media in-charge Devendra Bhasin expressed surprise that the parties which contributed nothing in the fight against Covid are coming together to allege that cases are being booked wrongly against them.

The Samajwadi Party and Left parties have been missing from the scene whereas the Congress has made no contribution even while trying to hamper the fight against Covid-19 in different ways. On the other hand, the state government and BJP organisation under the leadership of chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat and party state president Banshidhar Bhagat respectively have been putting in all possible efforts in the fight against the pandemic.

Bhasin said, “This partnership of the opposition parties is basically a sign of their frustration. Taking the name of Covid, they are preparing for the next Assembly elections.

Despite opposing ideologies, these parties are now working to stand together. The public also understands this opportunistic exercise which has exposed the dire straits which the opposition in Uttarakhand is in.”

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