Elections 2019: "PM Modi's Government Sinking Ship, Even RSS Has Abandoned It": Mayawati
Posted By: Akram on 14-05-2019 | 06:45:52Category: Political Videos, NewsLUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati today hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi again and called his government a "sinking ship". She also said the BJP's ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is deserting the ruling party.
"PM Modi's government is a sinking ship. The proof of this is that even the RSS has abandoned it," the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister tweeted in Hindi. "Owing to public anger over non-fulfillment of poll-promises, RSS workers are not seen campaigning for the BJP anywhere. Because of this, PM Modi is nervous."
"A pure PM who can run the country in accordance with welfare spirit of Constitution is needed," Mayawati said in a series of tweets.
Mayawati's sharp words come a day after her vitriolic attack on the Prime Minister, accusing him of "dramebaazi (playacting) with his love for Dalits" and also taunting him on his wife. Her comments invited a strong reaction from Union Minister Arun Jaitley who said "she is unfit for public life".
Today, the BSP chief also took a jibe at temple visits by politicians, saying it has become a "fashion" for candidates contesting polls to offer prayers before elections. She urged the Election Commisison to stop the media from covering such events. This comes a day after the Congress's Priyanka Gandhi and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath offered prayers at the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain.

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