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16 May 2025, 15:53 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], May 16 (ANI): BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia on Friday reacted to Congress leader P Chidambaram's remarks and mocked the INDI alliance, calling it a 'maha thhagbandhan' formed in an anti-national hospital.
He further stated that Chidambaram himself had declared the INDI alliance dead.
'This 'gathbandan' was a 'maha thhagbandan'. It was formed in an anti-national hospital. It was on a ventilator, and now Congress's senior leader himself is declaring it dead and has readied its coffin. The INDI alliance's purpose was to hurl abuses at PM Narendra Modi, weaken India, and deceitfully gain power through anti-national activities...' Bhatia told ANI.
Meanwhile, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that he coalition was a 'company of looters' and it is now 'disintegrating' because the alliance parties did not get much to 'devour'.
The Delhi minister highlighted that the coalition would have stayed without forming a government; however, their motive has been 'defeated', which is why the bloc is breaking up.
'This (INDIA bloc) was a company of looters which is now disintegrating because they did not get much to devour. This bloc could have sustained without forming a government. Their purpose was defeated as they did not get anything to loot. So the bloc is breaking up now', Sirsa told reporters.
Earlier, Senior Congresss Leader P Chidambaram expressed doubts about the future of the INDIA bloc, saying that it is frayed at the seams. However, he added that the bloc could still be saved with time.
'The future is not so bright as Mr Mritunjay Singh Yadav said. He seemed to feel that the INDIA Alliance is still intact. I'm not sure. It's only Salman can answer, because he was part of the negotiating team for the India alliance. If the INDIA alliance is intact, I'm very, very happy. But it shows, it's at the seams, it's frayed. It can be put together, there's still time,' Chidambaram said. (ANI)
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