‘Saving his face’, Brajesh Pathak hits back at opposition’s allegations on Bengal elections

After Mamata Banerjee’s crushing defeat in West Bengal, opposition parties have once again started raising questions on the election results and fearing irregularities. On which UP Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak has targeted the opposition parties. He said that opposition parties say such things only when they lose. Along with this, he has claimed massive victory of BJP in UP.

Responding to the allegations of the opposition parties regarding the Bengal elections, Brajesh Pathak said, “When the opposition loses, they talk like this, when they win, they do not see these things. This is only face saving. The defeat of the opposition is ensured because they do the politics of appeasement. Now you cannot do politics by being bound within one circle, now the youth, women, poor, farmers of the country have all woken up.”

BJP claims massive victory in 2027

Deputy CM said that under the leadership of PM Modi, Bharatiya Janata Party is moving towards a huge majority in the entire country. In all the states where elections will be held now… especially regarding Uttar Pradesh elections, I want to say that whenever elections are held in 2027, we will repeat the history of 2017. Bharatiya Janata Party government will be formed again with an overwhelming majority.

He was behind the defeat of the opposition parties. women’s reservation He cited the opposition as the biggest reason and said that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Had also said yesterday that Mamata Banerjee had to face the anger of women in Bengal and Samajwadi Party will have to face the anger of women in UP too. They will have to suffer the consequences for this. The women of this country will never forgive him.

Akhilesh Yadav called it a dark day

Let us tell you that since the results of Bengal elections came, opposition parties are raising questions on BJP’s victory. SP President Akhilesh Yadav, while posting on his social media account He also alleged misuse of central forces in Bengal.