In a blistering critique from Varanasi, BJP parliamentarian Manoj Tiwari has charged Rahul Gandhi and Congress with orchestrating Parliament mayhem to ignite countrywide chaos.
Recalling the recent pandemonium, Tiwari revealed the opposition’s calculated strategy. ‘They deliberately placed women at the vanguard, anticipating backlash against PM Modi attacks. Rahul’s ultimate goal? Parliamentary brawl escalating to national violence,’ he told reporters.
The MP didn’t mince words on the opposition’s apparent hostility: ‘Their actions in Parliament two days back – is assassinating the PM their aim?’ He reminded that Modi’s premiership stems from voter will, irking the Gandhis who can’t stomach it.
Tiwari urged calm for productive budget talks, unveiling infrastructure booms like Varanasi’s bullet train link to Siliguri, seven fresh rail corridors, district-wide skill hubs, and girls’ hostels. ‘Congress fears these achievements overshadowing their narrative,’ he added.
On foreign policy triumphs, Tiwari boasted of India’s leverage compelling the US to negotiate favorably. Locally, mourning a fatal pothole accident in Janakpuri, he lambasted AAP’s 10-year road ruin and Congress’s prior 15 years, vowing BJP’s relentless repairs despite the inherited quagmire.