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Attacking the Opposition and the possibility of Mahagatbandhan ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav said that those voicing support for grand alliance might join Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the general elections.
Madhav, along with former Chief Ministers Akhilesh Yadav and Omar Abdullah, senior Congress leaders Sachin Pilot and Rashtriya Lok Dal's Jayant Chaudhary were a part of a panel discussion, at the launch of journalist Priya Saghal's book – The Contendors. The session was moderated by veteran journalist Vir Sanghvi.
Speaking at the launch, Madhav said:
Taking a dig at Madhav's statement, former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asked if this indicated that the prime minister "will be looking for friends, post 2019 results."
Former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also cleared the air that there was no "rivarly" between the Congress President Rahul Gandhi and him. However, he sidestepped Sanghvi's question on who would "lead" the Oppositon.
Yadav claimed that he did not "see the big dream" of becoming the prime minister.
Madhav, however, reacted to at Yadav's comment by stating that the BJP was not "worried" about the Oppositon unity because "they are together today and divorcing tomorrow."
"One cannot control which family they are born into, but the individuals they become. Judge them on their actions, not their birth," said Congress leader Sachin Pilot, who is leading the campaign for the party in poll-bound Rajasthan.
"If I feel I am not making a difference, I will walk away – genes or no genes. Your surname doesn't guarantee good performance." Adbullah added that the heirs of politicians are judged on by their families and not on their own merit.
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