Sanjay Singh Mocks Modi With ‘Abki Baar 600 Paar’ Jibe: Today, members of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) along with their top leaders gathered at Jantar Mantar, Delhi in a show of solidarity with their leader Arvind Kejriwal, who is currently in Tihar Jail on charges related to a liquor scam. Under the campaign named ‘Kejriwal Ko Aashirwad’, AAP initiated a collective fasting campaign called “Samuhik Upwas” to express their support for Kejriwal.

AAP’s Solidarity at Jantar Mantar
Despite the absence of Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leaders and workers convened at Jantar Mantar to participate in the ‘Kejriwal Ko Aashirwad’ campaign. The planned collective fasting event aimed to demonstrate their unwavering support for their incarcerated leader. Similar events unfolded across the nation, with AAP members joining in solidarity with their fasting counterparts.
मोदी जी ने 400 पार का नारा दिया।
— AAP (@AamAadmiParty) April 7, 2024
600 पार का क्यों नही दिया?
कुछ सीटें पाकिस्तान से ,कुछ बांग्लादेश से,कुछ श्रीलंका से,कुछ अफगानिस्तान से भी आ जाती।
▪️दिल्ली में 45 पार का नारा दिया था
आई 8 सीट।
▪️हरियाणा में 75 पार का नारा दिया था आई 40 सीट।
▪️बंगाल में 200 पार का नारा दिया… pic.twitter.com/9bfg1cDiiR
Sanjay Singh’s Criticism of BJP
During the event, Sanjay Singh, a prominent AAP figure, grabbed the opportunity to criticize the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Singh took a dig at Modi’s election slogan, “Abki Baar 400 Paar,” labeling it as mere rhetoric. He questioned the feasibility of achieving such a seat count, suggesting that the BJP might fall short of this target.
Sarcastic Remark on ‘Abki Baar 600 Paar’
Singh further taunted Modi, suggesting that if the Prime Minister truly aimed for a landslide victory, he should have chanted the slogan ‘Abki Baar 600 Paar.’ In a satirical twist, Singh humorously speculated that by doing so, the BJP might have garnered votes even from neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka.
Reference to Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)
Singh’s remarks on ‘Abki Baar 600 Paar’ carried a deeper implication, referencing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) of 2019. The Act, pushed by the BJP-led government, offers Indian citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim minorities (Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis, Sikhs and Christians) from Islamic nations of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. Singh’s indirect criticism of CAA through his election slogan suggestion highlighted his opposition to the CAA legislation.
Conclusion
Singh’s remarks added to the ongoing political conversation, highlighting AAP’s stance on key issues. Despite facing allegations in the liquor scam, Singh’s voice remains significant in the political landscape.
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