Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s ribbon-cutting for Karnataka’s new helicopter plant has triggered a war of words. BJP MP Manan Kumar Mishra blasted a local legislator’s dissent as ‘reprehensible,’ urging a focus on development over discord.
‘This is pride for our state and nation,’ Mishra asserted. The facility promises industrial revival, employment surges, and strides toward self-dependent India—benefits rippling nationwide.
He vehemently opposed the MLA’s power-cut threat, branding it a ‘cheap tactic’ born of narrow thinking. Political tempers flare as BJP champions infrastructure against opposition sabotage claims.
Turning to West Bengal, Mishra endorsed PM Modi’s voter letter as a true pulse of the people, slamming Mamata Banerjee’s regime for crumbling security. A BJP takeover seems assured, he predicted.
JNU violence between right-wing ABVP and left groups saddened him: ‘Government needs to curb escalating leftist aggression in universities.’
To Tamil Nadu’s barbs from Udhayanidhi Stalin, Mishra retorted that Modi’s third win proves public adoration, not dread. Tamil Nadu’s shift toward NDA-BJP is on the horizon.
Regarding Congress protests at the AI summit, Mishra supported Margaret Alva’s rebuke: ‘Interrupting such a landmark event is indefensible for any patriot.’ Mishra’s remarks weave national unity themes.