In a fiery rebuttal amid Madhya Pradesh’s budget session, BJP legislator Rameshwar Sharma ridiculed Congress MLAs’ thali-clanging demonstration against the government. The Thursday protest saw opposition members vociferously protesting state policies, but Sharma dismissed it as baseless clamor.
‘Congress is out of ideas and jobs,’ Sharma told journalists. ‘With no real issues left, they’re resorting to outdoor ruckus to confuse voters.’ His ‘khayali pulao’ barb painted the party as peddlers of imaginary feasts, far removed from reality.
Delving deeper, Sharma accused Congress of historical injustices. ‘They failed the nation, farmers, women, and youth,’ he charged. ‘The electorate has seen through them, leaving their plates empty – hence the desperate thali banging.’
Rahul Gandhi bore the brunt of his sarcasm next. ‘An empty leader disliked by the masses drags the party down,’ Sharma said. ‘His associates are equally vacant, echoing the party’s Madhya Pradesh woes amid BJP’s welfare push.’
Sharma lauded the Modi-led central and state governments’ synergy. ‘Countless programs address citizen woes directly,’ he emphasized. ‘Problems once swept under the rug are now swiftly resolved via accessible officials. The public has abandoned Congress for this very reason – no one cares about them anymore.’
This verbal joust highlights BJP’s confidence in its governance model, contrasting it with Congress’s perceived decline. As assembly debates rage on, expect more such pointed exchanges shaping public discourse.