The Congress party’s downward spiral dominates headlines after BJP leader Syed Shahnawaz Hussain labeled it a ‘zero’ outfit. Speaking candidly, he highlighted its electoral wipeout in Delhi and lackluster Bihar results, signaling a broader rejection by voters.
Looking ahead, Hussain sees little hope for Congress in West Bengal’s polls. Voters, he argues, prioritize growth and steady governance, propelling the NDA forward. ‘No one wants Congress anymore; they understand who delivers development,’ Hussain remarked.
Rahul Gandhi faced particular scorn, with Hussain mocking his tactics as desperate ploys unfit for a democracy like India. ‘Unlike North Korea, we thrive on debate, not diversion,’ he quipped. Congress’s internal contradictions undermine their credibility, he added, as they peddle confusion that falls flat.
In a pointed attack on Mamata Banerjee, Hussain alleged her Trinamool Congress opposes voter list clean-ups to enable fake voting via dead entries. ‘Clean rolls mean honest elections,’ he stressed. Confident of triumph, Hussain envisions NDA transforming West Bengal into a development powerhouse.
Modi’s unmatched appeal sealed Hussain’s optimistic outlook. With billions tuning into his addresses online, the PM embodies the leadership India seeks. As alliances solidify, these barbs underscore the high stakes in Bengal’s battleground.