BJP’s fiery MP Manoj Tiwari, speaking from Varanasi, has accused Rahul Gandhi and Congress of masterminding violence through Parliament provocations, aiming to destabilize the nation.
Detailing the strategy, Tiwari said, ‘Opposition leaders strategically deployed women MPs, knowing PM Modi assaults would trigger reactions. Rahul wants Parliament violence to proliferate nationwide.’ He posed a provocative question: ‘Opposition’s Parliament antics two days ago – were they plotting to kill the Prime Minister?’
Tiwari attributed Congress’s angst to Modi’s democratic ascent, powered by the masses, bypassing Gandhi preferences. He advocated for orderly sessions to spotlight budget gems: bullet trains linking Varanasi-Siliguri, seven rail corridors, skill centers and hostels per district – developments Rahul allegedly blocks.
Celebrating diplomatic wins, Tiwari noted America’s acceptance of Indian terms in deals, discomforting Congress. Addressing Delhi’s pothole tragedy claiming a biker’s life, he conveyed condolences while indicting AAP’s decade of decay and Congress’s 15-year legacy, affirming BJP’s one-year push for improvements amid daunting challenges.