Congress leader and MP Pramod Tiwari dropped a political bombshell, predicting the public would soon show the BJP the door. His scathing attack targeted the government’s ambitious ‘Viksit Bharat – Jai Ram Ji’ scheme, mocking it as hollow propaganda.
Speaking at a packed gathering, Tiwari painted a grim picture of BJP rule. He highlighted how promises of a developed India rang false amid everyday struggles—skyrocketing prices, crumbling healthcare, and a job market in tatters. ‘Janata will take up the task of banishing BJP,’ he proclaimed to thunderous applause.
The Viksit Bharat 2047 roadmap envisions economic superpower status, advanced tech, and world-class infrastructure. Yet Tiwari argued it’s all smoke and mirrors. He cited data on rural poverty, urban migration woes, and neglected education as proof of misplaced priorities.
Tiwari didn’t hold back on cultural jabs, likening the scheme’s name to religious chants devoid of substance. This resonated deeply in poll-sensitive Uttar Pradesh, where faith and development intersect.
BJP spokespersons hit back, accusing Congress of sour grapes and fearmongering. They touted achievements like digital India and expressways as steps toward the vision.
This exchange underscores India’s polarized politics. Tiwari’s rally cry positions Congress as the people’s champion, challenging BJP’s narrative dominance. As campaigns heat up, voters will decide if grand plans translate to real progress.