BJP MP Mamata Mohanta set the tone for political discourse in New Delhi, championing PM Modi’s development blueprint while exposing Congress’s contradictions. Development under Modi, she emphasized, is universal—BJP-ruled or not—unlike the Congress regime that promised the moon but delivered dust.
In a candid media briefing, Mohanta unraveled Congress’s strategy: superficial outreach to masquerade as the people’s voice. ‘Power exposed their true colors—no growth, no reforms,’ she observed. Contrast this with BJP’s transformative governance over the past dozen years, where central schemes uplift all regions, prioritize women, and chase the 2047 developed nation goal with precision.
She spotlighted Rahul Gandhi’s pattern in Assam: avoiding the masses, huddling with workers, and fixating on anti-government protests rather than constructive input. This, Mohanta argued, reveals a party allergic to progress.
The MP warmly acknowledged President Droupadi Murmu’s address, which she said masterfully articulated the NDA’s commitments to economic surge, social harmony, and justice. On Maharashtra’s loss of Ajit Pawar, Mohanta paid tribute to his leadership for the poor and his bipartisan bonds. Rejecting opposition insinuations of foul play, she called it a heartbreaking accident, urging restraint until probes conclude, and extended prayers for his bereaved family.