Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, has raised a significant question for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): with Prime Minister Modi set to retire next year, who will be the next leader to helm the nation?
In a pointed inquiry, Kejriwal emphasized, "Modi will retire next year, I want to ask BJP, who is your PM?"
Highlighting the retirement age of leaders like LK Advani and Shivraj Singh Chauhan at 75, Kejriwal suggested that following this precedent, Modi should step down next year. He pressed, "Then who will be your next PM?"
Kejriwal also made a noteworthy accusation, alleging that the current Prime Minister is seeking votes for Amit Shah. He questioned the public, "Do you want Shah as your PM?"
This inquiry from the Delhi CM opens up discussions about the future leadership of the nation and the potential candidates within the BJP to take on the mantle of Prime Minister.
Kejriwal's questioning adds to the political speculation surrounding the upcoming transition in leadership. As the country prepares for a new era in governance, attention turns to the BJP's strategy for succession and the potential contenders to fill the role of Prime Minister. With Modi's impending retirement, the party faces the task of selecting a leader capable of guiding India through its challenges and opportunities in the years to come. Kejriwal's remarks underscore the significance of this decision and the implications it holds for the nation's future direction.
After being granted temporary release in the Delhi Excise Policy case, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took a trip to the Hanuman Temple in Delhi's Connaught Place. Later, he met with AAP members at the party headquarters. During his address, Kejriwal speculated about the possibility of PM Modi replacing Yogi Adityanath as UP CM and confidently stated that the BJP wouldn't win more than 230 seats. Meanwhile, PM Modi delivered a speech at a rally in Odisha's Kandhamal, where he voiced criticisms against CM Naveen Patnaik and the ruling BJD party.
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