Gujarat BJP chief Jagdish Vishkarma didn’t hold back during his address to booth-level activists in Dahod on March 19. He categorically labeled Congress’s record in key areas—development, tribal upliftment, and education—as absolute ‘zero’, rallying workers for intensified voter contact before local elections.
Vishkarma painted Congress as a party of empty rhetoric, stating, ‘Zero development, zero tribal aid, zero education—that’s Congress.’ He alleged they deliberately kept rural and tribal populations uneducated and backward, appearing only at poll time. With three national rejections and three decades of sidelining in Gujarat, their irrelevance is clear, he asserted.
The event, packed with party officials from the Dahod constituency, underscored BJP’s organizational edge rooted in selfless service. Vishkarma instructed cadres to fan out, spreading nationalist values and welfare programs door-to-door.
Turning to tribals, he celebrated them as nature’s protectors and freedom fighters, honoring their historical sacrifices and leadership legacies. PM Modi’s visionary leadership got high praise for prioritizing growth over divisive politics, exemplified by rapid infrastructure nods like the Narmada project.
Local progress in Dahod tells the story: migration for menial jobs is giving way to homegrown employment opportunities. Vishkarma’s speech masterfully wove critique, history, and future vision, energizing BJP foot soldiers for the battles ahead.