The BJP has also become very active amid the crisis looming over the Maha Vikas Aghadi government of Maharashtra. When the anchor asked a question in a TV debate about this, BJP spokesperson KK Sharma said that we do not do horse-trading, but if someone gives support, then what is the harm in that.
He said that if there is such a situation in Maharashtra and we are the largest opposition party, then it is our responsibility. He said, “The people there have given us public opinion, so why should we run back. Will you not respect public support? If we get a chance to serve, we will do 100 percent.
At the same time, remembering that Atal Bihari Vajpayee left power at the Center after 13 days in 1996 and re-election in 1999, the anchor said that in 25-30 years, there has been a lot of change in the face of the BJP. On this, the BJP spokesperson said that there is a difference between both the incidents and this incident. He said that Honorable Atal Bihari Vajpayee had said in the full house that if my government goes by 1 vote, then we will go, but we will not do horse-trading, even today we say that we will not do horse-trading, but if we get support then we will take it. .
At the same time, senior journalist Ashutosh attacked the BJP over the coups in various states in the last few years and also gave a consultation. He said, “I think that the amendment should be passed with a two-thirds majority within the constitution that the governments of the ruling party in this country will remain in all the states and they should be accepted by all.”
He said, “Government is formed in Karnataka, you are toppled, government is formed in Madhya Pradesh, you are toppled, if government is formed in Rajasthan, then you try to topple it, the process of toppling the government of Jharkhand has also started. . The Maharashtra government has almost fallen. The government in Uttarakhand was toppled, the Supreme Court overturned it. There was a government in Arunachal Pradesh, that too was toppled. Now these MLAs who are suddenly going here and there, do everyone’s conscience suddenly wakes up. That is the biggest question of democracy.”