Bihar BJP leader Dilip Jaiswal unleashed a blistering critique of Rahul Gandhi, asserting that the Congress president is personally orchestrating the party’s extinction. During a public address, Jaiswal lambasted Gandhi’s leadership as the primary culprit behind Congress’s string of humiliations at the ballot box.
From losing power in Delhi to being routed in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, Jaiswal cataloged a litany of failures directly attributable to Gandhi’s stewardship. ‘The responsibility to end Congress lies with Rahul Gandhi himself,’ he proclaimed, drawing applause from the crowd.
Critics within and outside the party have long voiced concerns over Gandhi’s dynastic grip, reluctance to delegate, and disconnect from grassroots issues. Jaiswal argued that these traits have alienated traditional voters, pushing them towards the BJP’s development agenda.
With Lok Sabha elections on the horizon, Jaiswal warned that Congress’s survival hinges on ditching ineffective leadership. His comments reflect a broader BJP strategy to portray the opposition as leaderless and irrelevant, intensifying the political slugfest.