Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal has pulled no punches in criticizing Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, stating unequivocally that the opposition outfit thrives exclusively on appeasement tactics. In a fiery speech delivered to enthusiastic crowds, Meghwal exposed what he called the Congress’s decades-long addiction to minority pampering for votes.
‘Congress is alive only because of appeasement,’ Meghwal asserted, linking the party’s electoral misfortunes directly to its abandonment of merit-based politics. He accused Rahul Gandhi of perpetuating his family’s tradition of soft-pedaling on national security while pushing agendas that divide society along communal lines.
The context of this outburst is the ongoing war of words between BJP and Congress, fueled by recent policy disagreements and upcoming polls. Meghwal recounted specific instances where Congress governments allegedly overlooked Hindu sentiments and economic reforms to cater to specific voter blocs, leading to widespread discontent.
Contrasting this, the BJP leader praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of unified development, free from caste or religious biases. He pointed to achievements like Digital India, Ayushman Bharat, and border fortifications as proof of genuine welfare for every citizen.
Social media erupted with reactions, trending hashtags like #CongressAppeasement and #MeghwalExposesRahul. Congress workers dismissed the comments as diversionary tactics, promising to highlight unemployment and inflation in their rebuttal.
Meghwal, known for his articulate parliamentary interventions, has emerged as a formidable voice against dynastic politics. His latest salvo underscores BJP’s strategy to portray Congress as out of touch with modern India’s aspirations, setting the stage for a polarized campaign season.