Raut: A coalition government with Congress will come to power at the Center in 2024, the main party: Sanjay Raut | India News – Times of India

Pune: Taking a jibe at the verdict BJP, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Expression On Saturday the coalition government said Congress The dominant party will come to power in 2024, when general elections are due, which will end the rule of the current one-party government.
Speaking to reporters in Maharashtra’s Pune city after addressing the JS Karandikar Memorial Lecture organized by the Pune Press Club, Raut said, “No government can be formed without Congress, which is a prominent and deeply rooted party in the country. Congress is the main one. The opposition party too. There are other regional parties.”
Asked about political strategist Prashant Kishor’s alleged statement that the BJP will remain in power for several decades, Raut said the BJP will remain in Indian politics but as an opposition party.
He said, “The BJP claims that it is the largest party in the world. If the world’s largest party loses the elections they will become the opposition. For example, in Maharashtra, the BJP is the main opposition party with 105 MLAs. ”
BJP’s split ally Shiv Sena In Maharashtra, they share power with the NCP and Congress.
Speaking about the upcoming assembly elections in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh, Raut said, “Currently we are concentrating in Dadra, Nagar Haveli and Goa. There is still time for UP elections. We are a small player in UP. But we will contest the elections”.
Earlier, while addressing the lecture, Raut outlined the various challenges faced by the media.
“For the last two years, media persons are not allowed in the Central Hall of Parliament, citing the reason for the coronavirus pandemic by the ruling party. But the real reason behind the ban is the fear that many things will come to the fore if journalists are allowed to speak. Journalists are being asked to keep distance. They (Central government) have asked ministers to keep distance from journalists even as they are under scrutiny.
He outlined the various challenges being faced by the print and electronic media.
Raut alleged that the (Centre) government only wanted favorable reporting. “Following the news of a newspaper floating dead bodies in the Ganges river (in the worst phase of the COVID-19 pandemic), the Income Tax department raided the offices of that newspaper,” he said.
He alleged that industries which needed license to operate were created to invest in media organizations so that they (government) could control the media.
“The top ten industries have bought media houses. The government is behind this,” he alleged.

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