Dilip Jaiswal, a key BJP voice from Bihar, has provocatively accused Rahul Gandhi of self-sabotaging the Congress party. ‘The duty to eradicate Congress rests with Rahul Gandhi alone,’ Jaiswal asserted in a fiery address that has sparked widespread debate.
Tracing the party’s trajectory, Jaiswal highlighted how Gandhi’s decisions have led to unprecedented lows: from unseating in Karnataka to virtual irrelevance in the Hindi heartland. He mocked Gandhi’s leadership style as out of touch with modern India’s aspirations.
Jaiswal contrasted Congress’s infighting and policy flip-flops with BJP’s unified front and pro-people initiatives. This, he argued, explains the tectonic shift in voter preferences over the past decade.
As political temperatures rise, Jaiswal’s indictment serves as a rallying cry for BJP cadres while pressuring Congress to introspect. The coming months will test whether Gandhi can reverse the tide or cement his legacy as the party’s undoing.