India alliance is done properly then the next general elections will be interesting: Tarar.
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India alliance is done properly then the next general elections will be interesting: Tarar.

If coordination of seats in India alliance is done properly then the next general elections will be interesting: Tarar.

Cine Aajkal - New Delhi, September 22, 2023 (Agency). Well-known lawyer Om Pal Singh Tarar has said that if the coordination of seats in the India alliance is done properly then the next general elections will be interesting.


The opposition was scattered in the 2019 general elections, but now 28 parties have formed an alliance named India, which will give a tough competition to the NDA in the upcoming general elections 2024. Said that BJP and its allies are in power in only a few states. 71 percent of the MLAs and MPs belong to the India Alliance, said Mr. Tarar during an interview.


In response to a question, Mr. Tarar said that the Modi government at the Center has failed to live up to the expectations that people had brought to power in 2014. Bitterness has increased in the society. Inflation and unemployment have reached their peak. The government is working with a spirit of revenge.


Mr. Tarar, who was close to many Prime Ministers starting from former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh, said that people had a lot of expectations from the Modi government, but they were dashed. Democracy does not work through dictatorship. He said that the American President who came to India to participate in the G20 Biden has also given advice to Mr. Modi regarding human rights and freedom of press.


Mr. Tarar, who was the head of the legal cell of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi and Punjab, alleged that the BJP government at the Center was working with a vendetta against his party's governments. In one case or the other, his party leaders were sent to jail, this is not right.Elected governments should be respected and if this does not happen then democracy will be in danger.L.S.


Dr. Samrendra Pathak

Senior journalist.

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