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BJP's Prakash Reddy dismissed Kejriwal's claim that Modi might leave office by 2026, calling it baseless and politically motivated.
BJP leader Prakash Reddy dismissed Arvind Kejriwal’s claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi might not remain in office by end of 2026, calling it “ridiculous” and politically driven.
Speaking to ANI, Reddy stated Modi, India’s longest-serving PM, will continue as long as his health allows, rejecting Kejriwal’s remarks as baseless and harmful to democratic discourse.
The comments followed Kejriwal’s prediction at a New Delhi book launch, where he alleged BJP corruption and electoral manipulation, drawing attendance from opposition leaders including Kapil Sibal and Jaya Bachchan.
Reddy condemned the statements as jealous and demoralizing, asserting they lack public support.
Prakash Reddy, del BJP, desestimó la afirmación de Kejriwal de que Modi podría dejar el cargo para 2026, calificándolo de infundado y motivado políticamente.