In a blistering address from the national capital, BJP firebrand Shehzad Poonawalla dissected opposition failures across fronts. His sharpest jab targeted Congress’s Karnataka power tussle, dubbing it ‘I Need Chair’ – a party fixated on ministerial seats rather than governance.
Poonawalla lauded PM Modi’s foreign policy masterstroke on Israel-Palestine. ‘Modi is the rare leader honored by both sides’ highest accolades,’ he said, proving India’s trusted mediator role. He contrasted this with vote-bank appeasers who subvert national interests for electoral gains.
Kerala’s political violence drew ire too. With a minister attacked under Left rule, Poonawalla questioned: ‘If leaders aren’t safe, what about citizens?’ He charged Congress-Left nexus with normalizing thuggery, a stain on democracy.
Karnataka’s Congress resembles a battlefield, Poonawalla observed. Leadership battles pit Shivakumar against Siddaramaiah, now joined by Parameshwara. A letter from 31 MLAs seeking cabinet spots exposes the rot. ‘Forget nation-building; it’s all about grabbing chairs,’ he satirized.
The AI Summit scandal further tarnishes Congress, with judicial rebukes echoing nationwide. Poonawalla’s critique paints a vivid picture of BJP’s resolve against chaotic opposition politics.