A senior government minister in Gujarat, who defected from parliament to the Bharatiya Janata Party several years ago, made cryptic remarks during an informal conversation with a group of former and current parliamentarians who met with him along with some representatives on Tuesday. bottom.
A senior government minister in Gujarat, who defected from parliament to the Bharatiya Janata Party several years ago, made cryptic remarks during an informal conversation with a group of former and current parliamentarians who met with him along with some representatives on Tuesday. bottom. “It is very difficult to make a living in politics if you are out of power for a long time. Having left the party and joined the BJP, parliament faces a tough task of keeping the MLA within the party. Many of them became state ministers.
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Date first published: May 26, 2023, 03:30 IST