BJP prefers ‘power’ over ‘people’

Instead of taking the responsibility and offering relief to the poor and jobless, the BJP is busy preparing for elections , extravagant rallies have already started

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India is bearing the brunt of BJP's misplaced priorities, Government failed to save the country from the pandemic and pushed the economy into shambles, instead of taking the responsibility and offering relief to the poor and jobless, the BJP is busy preparing for elections , extravagant rallies have already started and the party has complete plan ready for virtual campaign.

The whole nation is under tremendous pressure due to the aggravating pandemic with positive cases reaching just a short of 3 Lakh, but BJP's focus lies in grabbing power

1.BJP focusses on upcoming elections while nation stands devastated due to corona

India is moving upwards in rank of most severely hit countries in the world and has reached on number five in terms of covid positive cases, death toll is going high each day

2. India is on 5th rank in number of covid-19 cases

Lockdown has catastrophically harmed the economy where GDP growth has gone down a record low in decades and un employment rate is reaching 30 % which is highest in 45 years.

3.Lockdown has hit the economy hard and people are workless

Millions of migrants have been dislocated without work, money and food,hundreds lost their life in attempt to reach home and the government made no arrangemnets for these poor migrants.

4. Migrants lost work and lives but government stayed silent

The lockdown in India has badly failed in curbing the rate of infection but it has adversely affected the economy, Instead of accepting the responsibilty of the chaos, BJP is shamelessly going on to prepare for upcoming elections


5. Instead of taking up the responsibility,BJP has started preparing for election

Union home minister Amit Shah started with his election agenda for Bihar and west Bengal by the virtual rallies called Jansamvaad rallies

6. Home Minister started the virtual election campaign through Jansamvaad rallies

However, BJP claimed that these rallies are being organised to bring the country together in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and had nothing to do with election, but most of the speech was focussed on the upcoming elections.

7.Amit Shah claimed to win by 2/3 majority in the rally that he called a 'non-election' rally

Amit Shah sounded the bugle for the assembly election later this year in Bihar where the JD (U), BJP and the LJP run an alliance government. Shah went on to list the achievements of both the central and Bihar government, attacked the opposition in the state and touched upon the touchy issue of the return of migrants.

8. Shah bugled for the assembly election and lauded the alliance government in Bihar

BJP's preparation is grand for election campaign in West Bengal where 70,000 LEDs and 15000 giant LED screens were put up for the rally Amit Shah addressed

9. 70,000 LED TVs were put up for the virtual rally

The cost of these LED TVs is estimated around 144 Crore , BJP is spending money for these rallies but could not bear the train fare of poor migrants

10 BJP is extravagantly spending money for the virtual rallies but hasno money for poor

Bihar has to undergo election later this year while West Bengal will see polls early next year, BJP has prepared a full plan for the virtual campaign amid corona crisis

11. BJP has a  huge plan for virtual campaign

People are dying of corona in the lack of healthcare facilities, testing is still not the priority of the government , BJP choses to place it's interest in upcoming election more than people's health and well-being

12.People are suffering but BJP doesn't care, it is focussed on election

Prime Minister has again said that India needs to be aatm nirbhar and pandemic will be the turning point for India,but now India knows what  Modi means by aatm nirbhar....BJP government has left the people of India alone in crisis...While it plans to get more powerful to rule them

13 Government has left the people alone in crisis

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