BJP firebrand Syed Shahnawaz Hussain has Congress in his crosshairs, proclaiming its relentless weakening across key states. Delhi’s clean sweep against them and Bihar’s disappointments paint a grim picture—no one seems to favor the grand old party any longer.
West Bengal looms large, where Hussain dismisses Congress’s chances outright. ‘People demand progress and reliable rulers; NDA fits the bill perfectly,’ he explained. Congress, he claims, has lost its development credentials entirely.
Hussain’s jabs at Rahul Gandhi were unrelenting, portraying him as a leader resorting to red herrings when facts fail. ‘India is no authoritarian regime like North Korea—Congress ignores democracy even at home,’ he charged. Such misdirection aims to confuse but ultimately backfires.
On Mamata Banerjee, allegations flew thick: her camp allegedly blocks scrutiny of voter lists to preserve ghost voters. ‘Purity in lists guarantees democracy’s integrity,’ Hussain insisted. He heralded an impending NDA regime in Kolkata, set to catapult the state to national prominence.
Capping his remarks, Hussain lauded PM Modi’s soaring popularity, evidenced by massive online followings and rapt audiences. In this charged atmosphere, his words rally BJP cadres while exposing opposition frailties ahead of crucial votes.