There is no place in a democracy for rhetoric like 'I know everything and 'I am the saviour of all. 




When a political party becomes too big, too rich and does not consider itself responsible for anything or anyone, it starts using such language. 



The bjp claims that we are the largest party in the world and we all know that it is the richest party in the country. The bjp has 300 out of 543 seats in the lok sabha and 1,435 out of 4,036 seats in various assemblies across the country. 



BJP is in power in 17 out of 28 states. Because of all this, its scope is very large. The bjp is also very rich. 





According to the Association for Democratic Rights, the bjp received Rs 2,641 crore as party funds in 2019-20 from election bonds and from unknown sources (all parties received a total of Rs 3,377 crore, of which Rs 2,641 crore was received by the BJP). 



BJP spent Rs 252 crore for the recent five state assembly elections. Out of this, Rs 151 crore was spent in West bengal alone.



And the government does not hesitate to use the CBI, the ED, the Income-tax department, the NIA and now the NCB against political opponents, social activists, journalists and students.



Being too big, too rich and careless, the bjp has won the elections one by one. By buying MLAs where the bjp has lost, the bjp has no intention of forming a government with the help of governors who are willing to do what the party says. They have proudly named all these immoral exercises, Operation Lotus!

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