Bengaluru, May 8:  As all opposition parties have come together against BJP and RSS, Narendra Modi would not continue as the Prime Minister again during 2019, said AICC president Rahul Gandhi.

After inaugurating Samruddha Bharat Foundation at a private hotel in the city on Tuesday, Rahul Gandhi said that after 2019 Lok Sabha election, the BJP would not continue in power at the centre. Even if it came to power with the help of other political parties, leaders like Nithin Gadkari or Rajnath Singh would become the prime minister and Narendra Modi would not continue as the PM again, he predicted.

The Congress would win in Chattisgarh and Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.  If the opposition parties are come together, the BJP would face tough time. All opposition parties are against BJP and RSS. Even Sharad Yadav who fought against Congress throughout all these years has changed his mind and has decided to support Congress, he said.

 

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Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai on Saturday alleged that the voters were intimidated and threatened by the ruling BJP regime. Rai's remarks came as counting for nine Assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh shows a strong performance by the BJP and its ally, the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD).

“It was already decided in UP that the BJP is fighting the elections with the help of its machinery. The result of that has come out. All the machinery of the government, from police to administration, was deployed. Voters were intimidated and threatened. This is a complete murder of democracy,” Rai said, as reported by Hindustan Times.

According to latest ECI trends the BJP and its ally, the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) is performing strongly. Out of the nine Assembly constituencies where bypolls were held, the BJP is leading in five seats—Kundarki, Khair, Ghaziabad, Phulpur, and Majhawan. Its ally, the RLD, is ahead in Meerapur. The Samajwadi Party (SP), however, is not far behind, leading in three constituencies: Karhal, Katehari, and Sisamau.