Prayagraj erupted with fiery rhetoric as Uttar Pradesh’s Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya launched a blistering attack on opposition heavyweights Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi. On March 15, he branded their LPG scarcity alarms as malicious attempts to sow panic among the masses.
‘These leaders should stop peddling falsehoods,’ Maurya thundered, attributing any supply pressures to the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Daily cylinder bookings have jumped from 50-55 lakh to 88 lakh nationwide, he noted, proving the system’s robustness. ‘PM Modi’s stewardship has shielded India from every crisis—no gas queues, no fuel shortages,’ he affirmed.
Shifting gears to West Bengal, Maurya heralded BJP’s unstoppable momentum. ‘TMC is crumbling; BJP’s government is inevitable. Mamata’s lawlessness and minority appeasement have backfired. Bengal awaits the BJP sunrise,’ he proclaimed.
Taking aim at Rahul Gandhi over Kanshiram, Maurya accused Congress of dynastic hypocrisy: ‘They honored no greats beyond their family. Kanshiram’s separate party exposed their neglect of Dalits and backwards—mirrored by SP’s vote-bank tactics without welfare.’
Looking ahead to polls in five states, Maurya exuded optimism: BJP to topple TMC in Bengal, retain Assam for a third stint, and shine in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This comes as parties gear up for high-stakes electoral showdowns.