BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha has once again targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah. He said that BJP can only fulfill the expectations of the people when the party will emerge from the grooves of 'One Man Show' and 'Two Man Army'.
He said that today's youth, farmers and business class of the country are upset with the policies of the BJP government. Talking to PTI, he said, "I feel that we are facing tough challenges in both the Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh elections because there is a gross dissatisfaction with the policies of the central government in the youth, farmers and traders."
Explain that Shatrughan Sinha is Lok Sabha MP from Pataliputra and has been discussing his statements for the last few months. A few days back, he had supported former Union minister Yashwant Sinha and targeted the Modi government on the country's falling economy.
When asked if he is planning to quit BJP, he said, "I did not join the BJP to leave it. But when I say that we can not face our challenges, even then I can not reduce those words, when we say that party 'One Man Show' and 'Two Man Army' are becoming.
The former Union minister said that with the party uniting and taking blessings of those elderly people, who has given everything to the party and has brought the party to this position, must fight firmly.
He said, "I have not been able to understand till today what was the mistake of senior leaders such as LK Advani, Murali Manohar Joshi, Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie that they were made to the sideline and were left in the midstream. We are all members of a family. If any of these mistakes has happened, then why is it not forgotten? "
Shatrughan Sinha advised the party high command that the government's flaws should be analyzed honestly.
He said that we can not deny that thousands of people have lost jobs because of the notes ban.
He said that the government's move is not welfare on both the frontline Notes ban and GST. The merchant class is unhappy with the complexity of GST.
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