Patna erupted in political rhetoric on February 4 as BJP’s Syed Shahnavaz Hussain train-fired at Rahul Gandhi for undermining Parliament over China mentions. In an IANS interview, he noted the Speaker’s firm stance against quoting non-published books.
Undeterred, Rahul presses on, flouting decorum, Hussain charged. This deliberate breach, he said, prioritizes personal agendas over institutional respect.
Repositioning Rahul as the ‘anti-India campaigner,’ Hussain decried his chronic opposition to national priorities, framing it as a character flaw.
Shifting to electoral integrity, Hussain defended Bihar’s SIR: targeted removals ensure clean rolls, sparing genuine voters. He blasted Akhilesh Yadav for spreading falsehoods in UP, risking public trust across states.
Mamata Banerjee’s Election Commission broadsides were termed ‘performative outrage’ by Hussain. ‘Bengal’s masses reject her disorderly regime; defeat looms, prompting blame games,’ he analyzed.
These volleys from Hussain encapsulate BJP’s narrative of a responsible governance versus chaotic opposition tactics, setting the tone for heated political battles ahead.