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The BJP states that anybody serving the nation is welcome to join our party

NEW DELHI: A few hours after Arvinder Singh Lovely announced his resignation as president of the Delhi Congress, Virendra Sachdeva, the head of the Delhi BJP, said that the Congress had scored an own goal by providing tickets to those who, in his view, attempted to split the nation, including Kanhaiya Kumar and Udit Raj.

In response to a question on whether Lovely would join the BJP, Sachdeva stated: “Anyone who wants to see India as a developed country and work with a leadership that has led the country to new heights is welcome to the party.”

Sachdeva predicted that the opposition INDIA alliance will see more resignations in the next few days, saying that “signs of Lovely quitting were apparent on the day when Rajkumar Chauhan resigned.”

The resignation letters of Rajkumar Anand, Raj Kumar Chauhan, and Lovely all included Arvind Kejriwal as a common topic. Another purpose was to provide Kumar with a ticket.”

Sachdeva said, referring to the “tukde tukde” controversy, that anybody possessing “a sense of patriotism” could not tolerate individuals such as Kumar, who advocated “breaking the country into pieces.”.

He said that the AAP was “shamelessly” contesting elections in spite of the imprisonment of some of its top officials and their involvement in corruption and the embezzlement of public funds. “He is carrying on the nepotism that Kejriwal previously denounced. Sachdeva said, “Lovely’s resignation is just the beginning.” “The Indian bloc, according to the BJP, is a coalition of parties rather than a confederation of sentiments. It’s becoming more and more clear that the partnership will end totally before May 25,” he said.

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