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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, 24 March, claimed that if the BJP forms the next government at the Centre, Narendra Modi will become prime minister of the country forever as there will be no election after the 2019 polls.
Virtually seeking to stoke fears of an impending end of democracy in the country, Kejriwal alleged that the Modi government is "following" German dictator "Adolf Hitler's tactics" to run the country.
While making the allegations, Kejriwal appealed to the people to ensure the defeat of the saffron party.
If Modi becomes the prime minister again there will be no election in the country, warned Kejriwal.
He was speaking at a function to unveil a book "Vada Faramoshi", a compilation of replies under the Right to Information Act to queries on the Central government's works. The book was written by Neeraj Kumar, Sanjoy Basu and Shashi Shekhar.
"Today, anyone who questions the Modi government is labelled an 'anti-national'," he added.
The seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi will go to polls on 12 May.
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