Congress President Criticizes BJP's Governance Ahead of 2025 Elections
Congress Leader Targets BJP's Failures
On Wednesday, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge launched a scathing attack on the central government, accusing the BJP of failures and mismanagement across various fronts as the 2025 elections approach. He expressed hopes for good governance in the upcoming year during a post on social media. Kharge highlighted 14 contentious issues, including the replacement of MGNREGA, the depreciating rupee, and rising inflation, to criticize the BJP.
BJP Responds to Kharge's Allegations
In response, Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda countered Kharge's claims, accusing him of spreading falsehoods. Nadda urged Kharge to stop disseminating lies and to engage in self-reflection instead of self-adoration. He pointed out that the Congress party has lost in several states, including Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra, and that the public will reject Kharge's fabrications come 2025.
Nadda's Detailed Rebuttal
In a lengthy post, Nadda refuted Kharge's assertions regarding MGNREGA, stating that the program has not been abolished but rather expanded, increasing workdays to 125 and ensuring payments within 15 days. He criticized Congress leaders for abandoning parliamentary discussions to meet with anti-India groups funded by foreign entities. Nadda continued to challenge Kharge's claims about voting rights and alleged electoral fraud, asserting that the public has recognized the truth behind these accusations.
Economic Performance Under Scrutiny
Nadda defended the current economic status of India, contrasting it with the previous Congress-led government, which he claimed had placed India among the 'Fragile Five.' He emphasized that India is now one of the fastest-growing economies globally, with a record high foreign exchange reserve, dismissing Kharge's negative portrayal of the country's economic situation.
Criticism of Congress's Stance on National Security
Continuing his critique, Nadda accused Kharge of questioning the integrity of the Indian Armed Forces, highlighting the global recognition of 'Operation Sindoor.' He expressed disbelief that Congress leaders would speak favorably of Pakistan while undermining their own country's military. Nadda asserted that the public is aware of Congress's anti-national sentiments.
Addressing Inflation and GST
Nadda challenged Kharge's comments on inflation, stating that India's inflation rate is lower than that of many developed nations. He also defended the Goods and Services Tax (GST), claiming it has significantly benefited the economy, small businesses, and the general populace.
Ongoing Government Initiatives
Nadda contrasted the Congress party's holiday celebrations with the government's ongoing efforts to approve infrastructure projects, emphasizing the difference in priorities. He criticized Congress for its historical attacks on the judiciary, citing instances of impeachment attempts against judges when decisions did not favor them.
Allegations of Environmental Mismanagement
Nadda accused Kharge of perpetuating lies about environmental issues, particularly regarding the Aravalli range, claiming that Congress governments had exploited the region. He asserted that the current government has taken steps to protect the area, contrary to Congress's record.
Final Remarks on Public Health Issues
Concluding his remarks, Nadda criticized Congress for its stance on COVID-19 vaccines and recent controversies surrounding cough syrup, highlighting the arrests of individuals linked to a political party in this context.