KANPUR: BJP is so apprehensive about the result of native frame elections here and Gujarat polls that it has postponed Parliament's wintry weather session, Samajwadi Party basic secretary Ram Gopal Yadav stated in Etawah on Sunday.
"They do not want to face volley of questions from opposition over demonetisation and GST, which most of the economists described as failed. The ruling party thinks that it can go against it in the election, so they are not calling the Parliament's winter session out of fear," Ram Gopal stated.
Speaking about chief minister Yogi Adityanath, deputy chief ministers Dinesh Sharma and Keshav Prasad Maurya's rallies for for civic elections, Yadav stated, "Fearing the wrath of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they are holding back-toback rallies," Yadav stated.
"They do not want to face volley of questions from opposition over demonetisation and GST, which most of the economists described as failed. The ruling party thinks that it can go against it in the election, so they are not calling the Parliament's winter session out of fear," Ram Gopal stated.
Speaking about chief minister Yogi Adityanath, deputy chief ministers Dinesh Sharma and Keshav Prasad Maurya's rallies for for civic elections, Yadav stated, "Fearing the wrath of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, they are holding back-toback rallies," Yadav stated.
Parliament session postponed out of fear: Ram Gopal
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