TVK’s Congress Pact a Blunder, Says BJP’s Pratul Shahdev
1 min readPolitical winds swirl in Tamil Nadu as alliances solidify for government formation, prompting Jharkhand BJP’s Pratul Shahdev to brand TVK’s Congress tie-up a monumental misstep. ‘People pinned great hopes on TVK, but their debut alliance with the country’s most graft-ridden party shatters that trust,’ he blasted from New Delhi.
Targeting Congress’s duplicity, Shahdev painted them as expert turncoats. ‘One moment with DMK for photos and unity show; next, ditching them for TVK on power’s lure – chameleons pale in comparison.’
Shahdev doubts Vijay’s viability: ‘Claiming government without assured legislators explains the Governor’s hesitation.’
On Operation Sindoor, he narrated the provocation – terrorists across the border religiously assaulting women by removing sindoor, fueling national anger. Precision strikes neutralized terror hubs, humbling Pakistan into ceasefire submission. ‘Operation continues; mischief will meet fierce reply,’ he affirmed.
West Bengal’s spiral into TMC-orchestrated violence demands action. ‘A party of hoodlums, excesses unendurable. Peace prevails with us, but no quarter for such anarchy post-victory.’
BJP’s Nawnath Bane applauded the military success, ripping into Sanjay Raut for his Gandhi sycophancy aimed at besmirching national honor.
Addressing Maharashtra’s Vande Mataram row, Shahdev declared: ‘Live in Maharashtra? Chant Vande Mataram. It’s homage to the motherland, not idolatry. Reject it? Exit to Pakistan or Bangladesh – don’t bite the hand that feeds.’
This critique signals BJP’s multi-front offensive narrative.