Haryana’s political landscape heated up as Minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa lambasted Congress for morphing into a family fiefdom, a move he says has rendered it politically obsolete. In a revealing conversation with journalists, he laid bare the reasons behind the party’s misfortunes.
To resurrect itself, Congress must champion democracy anew, Gangwa insisted. Absent this shift, gains remain elusive. He called for honest introspection to mend flaws, cautioning of dire repercussions otherwise.
Gangwa rebutted Congress’s queries on BJP’s presidential election, terming them wholly misplaced. BJP’s electoral system, he explained, is a model of democracy, spanning grassroots to apex levels with no shortcuts. ‘Integrity in process is our hallmark,’ he stressed.
In the state, Congress is splintered into rival groups, coordination absent, trust forfeited. Regaining voter confidence necessitates rigorous on-ground efforts, though current disunity dims hopes.
By contrast, BJP stands as the people’s champion, unyieldingly protective of public good. Democratic elections define its organizational life. Embracing ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,’ it drives holistic progress, targeting the most marginalized.
Anticipating the budget, Gangwa promised a robust, people-first approach. His forthright commentary underscores BJP’s strengths while exposing Congress vulnerabilities, foreshadowing turbulent times ahead.