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00:00The Indian Alliance has never made any mistakes in the past.
00:05It has always been there.
00:07It has always been there.
00:09It has always been there.
00:11It has always been there.
00:13It has always been there.
00:15It has always been there.
00:17It has always been there.
00:19It has always been there.
00:21It has always been there.
00:23It has always been there.
00:25It has always been there.
00:27The Indian Alliance has never made any mistakes in the past.
00:31It has never had an election.
00:34It has never had an office.
00:36It has never been clear who is responsible for it.
00:38Sometimes, different political parties used to meet for tea.
00:41And what the Home Minister has said is right.
00:45And you see, there is a fight going on in Mumbai.
00:48Elections are coming up for the Municipal Corporation.
00:51Congress and Uddhav Thackeray's party are standing in front of each other.
01:02So, what kind of a fight is this?
01:04This is not a fight at all.
01:06Omar Abdullahi was raising questions there.
01:08What kind of a fight is this?
01:10But there are a few politicians in the country who say that this is a fight.
01:12No one understands this fight.
01:14They never get together.
01:16Still, they don't hesitate to call themselves a fight.
01:19Where is the Indian Alliance and Alliance?
01:24They have never had a common election symbol, a common office.
01:29They have never had any convener.
01:31Different political entities have met over tea several times.
01:34But if you see, the political activity, they are always in front of each other, opposing each other.
01:40Amit Bhai Shah, our Honorable Home Minister has correctly raised questions about it.
01:45Look at Mumbai.
01:46Uddhav Thackeray's party and the Congress have no clarity whether they will contest the elections together.
01:51In Delhi, the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party are directly opposing each other in the elections.
01:56In Jammu Kashmir, Mr. Omar Abdullahi is raising questions whether it's an alliance or not.
02:02Some political people consider it in their minds, perhaps it's an alliance.
02:06But on the ground, there never was an alliance and this certainly cannot be seen to be an alliance,
02:11just because the word alliance has been used.
02:14Sir, Aartishi has raised questions about Ramesh Biduri, that he is going to be the CM.
02:20The Aam Aadmi Party is a fool.
02:22And yesterday, when it comes to crowdfunding,
02:26it is directly related to the allegations of corruption in the liquor shop.
02:31What about them?
02:32The world believes thatโฆ
02:34And even in front of the court, when it comes to bail,
02:37Mr. Kejriwal, Mr. Satyendra Jain, Mr. Manish D'Souza,
02:40all of them were questioned and were jailed for a long time.
02:44So, in the liquor shop, it is clear that there are very serious questions against them.
02:49Corruption has taken place, that's why people are being prosecuted.
02:53So, on one hand, there is corruption, and on the other hand, you say,
02:55no, no, we have never done anything wrong, we are not dishonest,
03:00we are doing it through crowdfunding.
03:02So, the public will ask this question.
03:04These are two opposite things.
03:06So, why didn't the public see this as a political fraud?
03:37There are serious allegations of corruption.
03:40Private parties seem to have benefited.
03:42Those private parties are being investigated.
03:44So, in all of this, when you suddenly try to say, we have no money and we need crowdfunding,
03:49obviously, the people will start wondering, is this just a cover-up?
03:52Is it some way or the other to try and divert or deflect attention
03:57from the answers that they cannot give about the lack of governance in Delhi?
04:00That's the larger question here.
04:02Because this otherwise comes across as political duplicity.
04:05One side, you have allegations of corruption on which you have no answers.
04:08Other side, you say, we are very poor people, we don't have any money and we need to crowdfund.
04:12These are absolutely, you know, directly contradicting each other.
04:16Sir, Mahakumbh is a controversial issue.
04:19There are such political parties, socialists, who are making political comments on Mahakumbh,
04:24as if it is a holy festival.
04:28If you don't have faith,
04:32then why are you raising questions on the faith of those crores of people?
04:36Why are you criticizing them? Why are you politicizing them?
04:39Is it right to do so?
04:41And if you want to politicize people,
04:45then why are you politicizing them on the holy festivals of Hinduism?
04:50Now, if someone says, this is the land of Waqf,
04:53how can you say such a strange thing?
04:55And the political parties that are raising questions on Mahakumbh,
04:59why are you criticizing them?