A fresh political storm brews in Karnataka following Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s inauguration of a state-of-the-art helicopter manufacturing facility. Local MLA’s provocative statements have drawn fierce backlash from BJP MP Manan Kumar Mishra, who deemed them ‘unfortunate and condemnable.’
Mishra emphasized the project’s monumental importance. ‘This unit isn’t just for Karnataka—it’s a game-changer for India’s self-reliance, creating jobs and spurring economic growth,’ he stated in an exclusive interview.
The MLA’s reported vow to sever electricity connections to the facility was singled out as a ‘vile mentality,’ undermining progress. As elections loom, such exchanges highlight deepening divides between parties.
In West Bengal, Mishra lauded PM Modi’s heartfelt outreach to voters, contrasting it with TMC’s alleged law enforcement lapses. ‘BJP forming the government there is inevitable,’ he declared confidently.
JNU’s recent ABVP-leftist skirmishes drew his ire: ‘Leftist dominance on campus is alarming; authorities must intervene decisively.’
Countering Tamil Nadu’s Udhayanidhi Stalin, Mishra highlighted Modi’s widespread affection, securing his consecutive mandates. NDA’s rising support in the South bolsters this narrative.
On the AI summit protests by Congress activists, Mishra aligned with critic Margaret Alva: ‘Responsible citizens reject such disruptions to vital national events.’ This multi-issue commentary underscores BJP’s broad offensive.