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“Kejriwal’s scathing Allegations: ‘BJP succession war, PM clearing for Shah'”

In an interview with India Today TV, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that there was a clear sign of an impending ‘change of guard’ in the BJP party. He also alleged that the ruling party is “not contesting the Lok Sabha election as a team.”

The AAP National Convenor has worked on imputing that the BJP is facing a ‘succession war’ at present and that PM Modi is paving the way for Union Home Minister Amit Shah to take over as chief.

In her interview with Arvind Kejriwal for India Today TV’s Preethi Choudhry, the response was, “You can check on the internet. Amit Shah Ji in 2019 clearly said that all leaders who are above 75 years of age are being retired; there is no compromise on this. Now coming to your second question, let me remind you that Narendra Modi Ji, after becoming the Prime Minister of the country, cleared this rule.

“Within their own party, an unseemly battle for succession is currently underway. The way in which the PM muscled his way past every leader one by one, replacing them: Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Vasundhara Raje, Khattar Sahab, Dr. Raman Singh Yogiji is the final man standing, but they’ve heard that they have even begun formulating plans to unseat Yogiji.”

Since emerging from Tihar Jail on bail, Arvind Kejriwal has once again maintained that Narendra Modi has plans to anoint Amit Shah as his successor on the day he, Narendra Modi, will complete 75 years on September 17, 2025.

On the same note, the AAP chief has stated some impossibilities, which the BJP has dismissed. Amit Shah on Narendra Modi’s third term said Narendra Modi will again become the Prime Minister of the country, and he will complete his third term.

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INDIA TODAY

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