Taking a jibe at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) over the infighting within its ranks, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that it has become 'Arvind Alone Party'. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the frustration of the AAP is very evident; all is not well within their own house. Of late, they have seen how the AAP has become Arvind Alone Party and that is the reason why a number of tall leaders of the AAP like Shazia Ilmi have quit the party and added that they see that there is a discontent among the leaders of AAP. So, he believed what they were hearing was only because of the fact that there was chaos and anarchy in the AAP organization.
Patra said that it is natural that a person like Narendra Modi will receive praises from all sectors and all parties. It's not just Kumar Vishwas who is praising Narendra Modi, even Digvijay Singh and Gulam Nabi Azaad from the Congress have praised the Prime Minister and also added that a good man cannot be criticized for long, at the end of the day truth must be accepted by everyone and that is what the Congress and the AAP is doing,
AP leader Kumar Vishwas had described Prime Minister Modi as a pro-active leader. They have also said these praises should not be seen as inappropriate, despite their membership of rival parties
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