At BJP’s New Delhi headquarters, spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi dissected the Congress ‘model’ in a riveting press meet, centering on Karnataka’s alleged Rs 6,000 crore liquor graft. Backed by revelations from liquor traders, the scam allegedly involves kickbacks from hotel and restaurant licenses trickling up to state leaders.
‘BJP offered Gujarat as a model in opposition days; Congress now showcases theirs in power,’ Trivedi said wryly. He contrasted this with BJP’s tangible achievements—empowering girls in Madhya Pradesh and interest-free credit for Karnataka farmers in 2008—urging governments to deliver development, not drama.
Congress’s hallmark, per Trivedi, is internal power wars plaguing Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan, squandering voter faith. ‘Karnataka’s massive mandate has been squandered in deceit,’ he charged.
Trivedi lauded Calcutta High Court’s push for West Bengal to resolve border fencing lands by 2026, exposing TMC’s ‘sympathy for infiltrators at security’s expense.’ This, he predicted, will fuel BJP’s surge as Bengal rejects TMC’s dangerous compromises.
Trivedi’s address paints a compelling portrait of ideological clash, with BJP championing progress against Congress’s alleged corruption and discord.