HomeNewsBusinessBJP raking up past as fear of defeat in 2019 haunting it: Ahmed Patel
Trending Topics

BJP raking up past as fear of defeat in 2019 haunting it: Ahmed Patel

The Reserve Bank had in last September given an in-principle approval to DBS to operate as a WoS, thus becoming the first major foreign lender to get the licence.

June 26, 2018 / 22:16 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's description of Emergency as the Congress's sin, senior leader of the opposition party Ahmed Patel today said the fear of defeat in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls was haunting the BJP. An "undeclared emergency" was prevailing in the country for the past four years, Patel told reporters here.

"After four years, the fear of losing the 2019 election is haunting the government and hence, they (BJP) are trying to take refuge in the events of the 1975 Emergency," he said.

Story continues below Advertisement

"The fact is that after 1977, Indira Gandhi had apologised, corrected her mistakes and the people of India had voted her back to power," Patel added.

"Will the BJP apologise for the undeclared emergency of the last four years? People are being lynched and threatened, government agencies are being misused and economic and civil liberties are being curtailed," the Congress leader said.