BJP leader Prem Shukla has thrown down the gauntlet, declaring victory for his party in West Bengal and Assam as assembly elections loom in four states and Puducherry. In a candid interview from New Delhi, he outlined BJP’s roadmap to power.
South India holds promise too, according to Shukla. Puducherry and Tamil Nadu will see NDA governments, with Kerala poised for BJP breakthroughs. The Election Commission’s schedule has ignited these forecasts.
Responding to Congress’s Nana Patole, who questioned the timing, Shukla fired back: ‘He doesn’t know Maharashtra’s history—time he cracked a book.’ He defended the poll panel’s prerogative on dates and outcomes, chiding Congress for selective memory.
Parliament’s LPG uproar drew Shukla’s ire. Opposition is peddling lies to incite disorder, he said. Government stocks are sufficient for homes, bolstered by returning vessels from Hormuz. ‘Congress and SP hoarders are the real culprits, tormenting people with falsehoods,’ he accused.
Praising the removal of Bengal’s top bureaucrats, Shukla said it’s vital for clean elections. ‘Election Commission acts to neutralize Mamata’s grip.’
On Bharat Ratna for Kanshiram, Shukla exposed contradictions. Congress snubbed Ambedkar and mourned no one for Kanshiram; SP ditched his named district. Rahul’s demand? ‘Pure hypocrisy.’
Shukla’s vision underscores BJP’s momentum, positioning it as the force reshaping India’s political landscape.