BJP is like one way traffic, partygoers never live in peace: Sushil Modi


Sushil Modi

Sushil Modi | Photo credit: PTI

Key points

  • We should never let our party weaken, said Sushil Modi.
  • On Friday, the BJP named Modi their candidate for the by-elections to a Rajya Sabha seat.
  • He had previously said that no one could take away his position as a party worker.

Patna: Bihar’s former Deputy Prime Minister Sushil Kumar Modi has said that the BJP is like a “one-way traffic” and that those who leave the party never “live in peace.”

Modi, who has been nominated as a BJP candidate for the by-elections to a Rajya Sabha seat in Bihar, said that a person cannot leave the BJP once he joins the party.

“Our BJP party is like one-way traffic, you can come here but you can’t go from here. Those who leave the BJP never live in peace. Although I am not part of the government of Bihar, my soul lives within the current government. We must never allow our party to weaken, ”said the BJP leader, ANI reported.

Sushil Modi BJP RS Candidate

On Friday, the BJP named Modi their candidate for the by-elections to a Rajya Sabha seat in the state that has been vacant since October 8 following the death of Party founder Lok Janshakti and Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan. .

The election to the seat will be held on December 14 if the opposition coalition led by RJD – ​​Gran Alianza decides to present a candidate against Modi.

Sushil Modi replaced as Deputy CM of Bihar

Modi, who served as deputy minister in Bihar for close to 15 years, was not retained in Bihar’s new cabinet after recent Assembly elections and was replaced by two other BJP leaders: Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi.

He had previously said that no one could take away his position as a party worker. “In the political life of 40 years, the BJP and the Sangh Parivar have given me so much than anyone else would have given me. In the future too, I will fulfill whatever responsibility you give me. Nobody can take away my position as a party worker, “he had said in a tweet, roughly translated from Hindi.