BJP’s voice Ajay Alok turned up the heat Sunday, ripping into UP opposition for a 27-year plunder spree that sank the state to third-from-bottom in progress charts. In candid IANS remarks, he pinned SP, BSP, and Congress for not just ravaging UP but sullying national prestige.
‘The numbers speak volumes,’ he noted. ‘Their long rule made UP a laggard. Contrast that with BJP’s era: UP now tops in FDI, roads, policing, and jobs. India hits global top-four economy status. Secret? Focus on building, not stealing.’
Alok derided foes as ‘political wolves chained to corruption.’ ‘Voters have woken up to their game.’
Youth Congress’s bare-chested summit protest drew his ire: ‘PM Modi called Congress naked already. This is desperation’s dance—political insolvency on display.’
Sarcastically, he evoked rowdy tradition-bearers at joyous events who strip for dues. ‘That’s Congress: all theatrics, zero substance or growth agenda.’
On Swami Avimukteshwaranand’s FIR, he clarified, ‘Court-mandated, police-led process. Law will prevail—no room for partisan narratives.’
Through Alok’s lens, BJP embodies redemption, lifting UP from opposition’s ruins toward prosperity’s peak.