Arvind kejriwal vs. amit shah on PM Modi's retirement date...

In response to arvind kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, who predicted that PM Modi will retire at the age of 75 and that amit shah will take over as prime minister, amit shah said kejriwal had no reason to celebrate PM Modi's 75th birthday. "I would want to inform arvind kejriwal and associates that there is no reason to celebrate Modiji's 75th birthday. The bjp constitution makes no mention of his ineligibility to serve as prime minister. He will serve out the remainder of his time as prime minister. Regarding the subject of his becoming prime minister, amit shah stated during a telangana press conference that there is no uncertainty inside the party.
A day after being released from prison after serving 50 days, kejriwal spoke at his first rally on Saturday. He stated that supporting narendra modi in the lok sabha election of 2024 would mean supporting amit shah, since Modi would be retiring the following year after turning 75, and amit shah would then take over as prime minister. "These individuals inquire about the india bloc's face. What will the BJP's PM be, may I ask? The 75th birthday of Modi ji is september 17, 2020. He had established the stipulation that retirees would be 75 years of age. LK Advani, murli manohar joshi, and sumitra mahajan were retired. Next year, he plans to retire. In order to install amit shah as prime minister, he is asking for votes. Will Shah carry out Modiji's assurance?" stated Kejriwal.
In addition, kejriwal stated that if the bjp wins power, they will replace Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath because they are following the 'one nation, one leader' approach. They are keeping an eye on not only opposition leaders but also party leaders. kejriwal was discussing the BJP's succession plan, according to bjp spokeswoman Sudhanshu Trivedi, but he could not rely on any of his AAP comrades to take over for him. According to the bjp senior, kejriwal has inadvertently disclosed the truth—that Modi would win the election—much like someone under the influence of alcohol does.