Ahmedabad erupted in political rhetoric as BJP spokesperson Rohan Gupta condemned Telangana’s special Ramadan allowance for Muslim employees to wrap up by 4 PM. Dismissing it as ‘pure appeasement politics,’ he linked it directly to Congress governance patterns nationwide.
Gupta invoked the Constitution, slamming religion-driven policies as unconstitutional. ‘Congress has thrived on minority pampering for decades—it’s their survival tactic,’ he alleged, challenging the logic behind unmandated special treatments.
Development, not sops, is what communities truly need, Gupta stressed. He asserted Muslims are increasingly aware, rejecting divisive strategies that betray national unity.
Gupta extended barbs to the INDIA alliance, questioning if a ‘scam syndicate’ could deliver for India. Voters have historically spurned such opportunism, embracing proven development models instead.
Pivoting positively, he championed central schemes under Modi as paragons of equity and progress, enjoying sustained public endorsement.
Amid this, Gupta spotlighted the prestigious India AI Summit in the capital. A colossal event with 70,000 sqm, 300+ exhibitors, and reps from 30 nations, it highlighted AI breakthroughs in diverse fields, attended by global CEOs and academics.
Such milestones demand bipartisan applause, Gupta urged, decrying opposition’s habit of stirring baseless rows that undermine India’s rising global stature.