From the bustling streets of Ahmedabad, BJP’s vocal spokesperson Rohan Gupta fired salvos at Telangana’s latest policy allowing Muslim workers early 4 PM exits during Ramadan. He decried it as egregious appeasement, a Congress staple in ruled states.
Constitutional fidelity is at stake, Gupta warned, as faith-based privileges have no legal footing. He indicted Congress’s historical reliance on such maneuvers, questioning their persistence despite clear prohibitions.
‘Real empowerment lies in holistic growth, not fleeting concessions,’ he told reporters. Gupta noted growing community discernment against politics that fragments society.
He skewered the INDIA bloc as a mere power-hungry ‘thug alliance,’ out of touch with voter aspirations for merit-based advancement.
Gupta robustly endorsed Modi’s leadership, where people-centric policies resonate deeply, solidifying trust and prioritizing inclusive development.
Optimism flowed as he detailed Delhi’s India AI Summit—a monumental gathering over 70,000 sqm, uniting 30+ countries, 300 exhibitors, and innovators showcasing AI in agriculture, healthcare, tech, and beyond. Thousands of students and firms participated, marking India’s tech vanguard status.
In closing, Gupta implored rivals to transcend partisanship, championing tech triumphs and national pride over petty disputes.
