Rift within BJP and Congress takes new turn – India plans to overrun neighbouring countries

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NEW DELHI, 15 February 2021, (TON): The BJP leadership has chalked out plan to oust West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from politics by inflicting humiliating defeat. In a recent statement quoted by the Mamata Banerjee’s circles BJP’s eyes are on Bangladesh to incorporate the country into the Indian Union. However, there was no independent confirmation from Indian Home Ministry.

Meanwhile, BJP leadership has not only started claiming as the world largest political party but has specifically named Nepal and Sri Lanka to be future States within Indian Union. Reports of collaboration between Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb and Home Minister Amit Shah has gained momentum, however, the latest interview to an Indian news channel stunned the world when Biplab Deb  reveled BJP plans of forming government in several states and now have plans to topple neighbouring governments and establish governments in Sri Lanka and Nepal .

As per the media reports while addressing the party workers at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhavan in Agartala, Amit Shah was quoted to have said, “We have to expand the party in Sri Lanka, Nepal and win there to form a government". Further expanding his statement, Biplab Deb revealed that Amit Shah while preparing for the Tripura assembly election in 2018, said in the capacity of BJP chief.

Some party workers have expressed their view that Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb was quoted out of context and not correctly reported in the remarks which were published in different media. However, if we recall, in near past, India and Nepal developed tense relations since Nepal realized that India has occupied its territories. New Delhi issued warnings and threats to force Katmandu to take back its claims of Indian plans to occupy Nepal in reaction threatened to announce war on India. To diffuse the tensions, Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane planned visit of Nepal over development of streets infringe zones, which Nepal claims as its own in the province of Uttarakhand. Indian expansion designs have also been witnessed for Katchatheevu which belongs to Sri Lanka and India wants to incorporate into Indian Union.

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