
New Delhi, June 6: BJP MP Dinesh Sharma has criticized the Congress party following the DMK’s decision to boycott the upcoming India Alliance meeting. He stated that Congress has lost the public’s trust and is on the verge of extinction. “No one is asking for them anymore. Their own leaders have lost credibility,” he remarked.
In a conversation with a news agency, Sharma emphasized that the public had defeated Congress in the elections. Yet, they allied with the DMK, forming a government with those they had campaigned against. This betrayal led the DMK to label them as ‘traitors.’
Sharma urged Congress’s coalition partners to recognize that there is no room for trust in Congress and advised them to remain cautious.
Following their loss in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, the DMK has taken a significant political step by refusing to attend the India Alliance meeting scheduled for June 8 in Delhi. The party has blamed Congress for this decision.
Citing RBI data, Sharma stated, “The RBI has officially clarified that no gold has been sold, and the physical gold reserve remains at 880.52 tons.” He noted that as of June 3, the physical gold reserve has remained unchanged. The bank has advised the public to rely on updates provided by the RBI regarding such matters.
Targeting the Congress party, Sharma claimed it has become a propaganda-driven organization. He accused them of realizing that the Indian government’s initiatives are not based on caste, religion, or region, but are aimed at the welfare of all. This growing public trust in government schemes has unsettled Congress, prompting them to spread false propaganda on issues like the economy, Pakistan, ‘Operation Sindoor,’ agreements with the United States, and farmers.
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