Ranchi buzzed as BJP’s Pratul Shah Dev fired salvos at Congress for allegedly greenlighting Jinnah’s partition resolution in its assembly, directly abetting the 1947 split. In an expansive IANS response, he countered Digvijay Singh, unpacked Ram Setu insults, Shankaracharya frictions, and Bangladesh’s election jitters.
Partition truths, Dev insisted, are public knowledge. ‘Congress nodded to Jinnah’s demands at their conclave—perpetrators must hang their heads in shame prior to accusations,’ he declared.
Defending Ram Setu sanctity, Dev spotlighted Congress’ 2007 folly: under lobbyist sway, they mythologized Ramayana and Lord Ram, the paragon of virtue, to raze the sacred bridge. Tamil Nadu’s divisive practices compounded the affront to Sanatan values, intolerable to BJP.
The Sangam Ghat imbroglio stemmed from unannounced arrival, Dev explained. Officials flagged the chariot 100 meters out amid throngs, heeding safety amid disciple pressures—law triumphed to forestall tragedy.
Pre-election Bangladesh reeks of targeted Hindu violence, Dev warned. ‘Jihadis craft chaos to scuttle February 12 polls and polarize,’ he indicted, imploring governmental restraint.
On America-Greenland ties and tariffs, Dev touted Modi’s 11-year miracle: India’s GDP climbs steadfastly as rivals falter, epitomizing economic prowess and strategic diplomacy.

