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Anurag Thakur: AAP-Congress agreement is a fake

Anurag Thakur, the Union Minister for Youth Affairs, Sports, and Information and Broadcasting, said today that the AAP-Congress partnership was a farce, citing their attacks in the state and their embrace in Delhi.

He said that anti-national groups inside the INDIA bloc sought to undermine the nation. Making fun of the AAP, he said that the party had brought narcotics, extortion, gang warfare, and corruption to Punjab and had turned the state into “Nasha-yukt” rather than the “Nasha-mukt” that had been promised before the election.

At a Jalandhar news conference for BJP candidate Sushil Rinku, Thakur made these remarks.

“In the state, the AAP is determined to destroy the Congress, and in Delhi, it is supporting the party,” said Thakur. Sonia Gandhi and Sunita Kejriwal are on the same platform. This coalition is a “thagbandhan,” not a “gathbandhan.”

“Anti-national forces are also part of this alliance,” he said. In order to facilitate the joining of supporters of the tukde-tukde gang in Wayanad and Delhi, they are enlisting the aid of political parties such as the SDPI and PFI. They will now support anti-national and anti-Punjab elements in the state.

Thakur said, “Rahul Gandhi thinks nuclear weapons must be eliminated when the prospect of war hangs over the whole planet. Modi has given the nation the strong leadership, armed forces, and weaponry it needs. However Rahul Gandhi wants to make it weaker.

When questioned about the unrest of the farmers, Thakur said, “I ask that the Modi government support farmers.” After listening to them, the government formed a committee, held negotiations, and granted the majority of their requests. When compared to the Congress period, the Modi era’s procurement, pay, and welfare programs are significantly superior. Farmers need to put politics aside.

Speaking about the BJP list’s many foreigners, Thakur said, “They have dedicated their lives to serving society.” The BJP is becoming a larger family.

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