Rajasthan Deputy CM Diya Kumari Criticizes Opposition’s Silence on Prime Ministerial Candidate

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Jaipur, Rajasthan – In a recent statement, Rajasthan’s Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari criticized the opposition for their silence on the announcement of their Prime Ministerial candidate. She suggested that the opposition’s alliance would crumble if they were to reveal their candidate.

“The opposition has not yet revealed their candidate for the Prime Minister. It is because their alliance will break once they announce their candidate for the Prime Minister,” Kumari said.

She contrasted this with her own party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which she said has a clear leader, policy, and intention. She emphasized the BJP’s efforts to connect with the people through visits by their leaders.

“We (BJP) have a leader, policy, and intention… Our big leaders visit places and connect with the people,” she added.

The Deputy CM’s comments come at a time when the political landscape is heating up, and the question of leadership is becoming increasingly important. Her remarks are likely to stir up further debate on the issue of Prime Ministerial candidacy within the opposition parties.

It remains to be seen how the opposition will respond to these comments and whether they will soon announce their candidate for the Prime Minister’s post. As the political drama unfolds, the citizens of India watch with bated breath.

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