
Hyderabad, June 17: In Hyderabad, leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have made sharp remarks regarding the India Bloc, the Congress party, and the leadership of Rahul Gandhi. They claim that internal differences within the opposition alliance are escalating, leading to a perceived weakening of the India Bloc.
Telangana BJP President Ramchandra Rao stated that the India Bloc is on the verge of collapse. He asserted that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) appears to be distancing itself from Congress. Rao attributed the existing rifts within the DMK to Congress’s influence.
He emphasized that opposition parties are struggling to determine their focus, resulting in conflicts among themselves rather than effectively challenging the government.
Additionally, BJP leader T.R. Srinivas targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, stating that the party’s primary issue lies with its leadership. He claimed that under Gandhi’s leadership, Congress has lost 99 elections, with the potential for that number to reach 100 soon.
Srinivas pointed out a lack of consistency and clarity in Gandhi’s statements, noting that he often makes contradictory remarks throughout the day without logical coherence. He accused Gandhi of focusing solely on opposing Prime Minister Modi.
Srinivas praised the Prime Minister’s governance style, highlighting the success of the ‘double engine government’ model in various states. He noted that where both the central and state governments share the same ideology, development projects have gained momentum, benefiting the public.
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