Sharad Pawar Says "Anti-BJP Wave" In Country, But Praises Nitin Gadkari
NDTV
BJP faced defeat in the recently held Assembly elections in Karnataka, where the Congress came back to power after a gap of five years. The Lok Sabha elections are due in 2024, and the Maharashtra Assembly polls are also due in the later part of next year.
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar today claimed there is currently an "anti-BJP wave" and people of the country want a change considering results of the recent Assembly polls in Karnataka.
If this mindset of people continues, the country will witness a change in the forthcoming elections, Sharad Pawar said at a press meet in Aurangabad. He also claimed that small incidents in Maharashtra were being given a "religious colour", which was not a good sign.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) faced defeat in the recently held Assembly elections in Karnataka, where the Congress came back to power after a gap of five years.
The Lok Sabha elections are due in 2024, and the Maharashtra Assembly polls are also due in the later part of next year.