Shehzad Poonawalla, BJP’s articulate voice, lit up New Delhi’s political discourse by rechristening Congress as ‘I Need Chair.’ His remarks dissect opposition woes, from foreign policy flip-flops to state-level mayhem.
Poonawalla extolled PM Modi’s Israel-Palestine tightrope walk, securing supreme honors from both. ‘Global faith in India’s leadership stems from this balanced approach,’ he declared, versus opportunists chasing vote banks.
Kerala unnerves with attacks on its own minister, per Poonawalla. ‘Left’s security lapse indicts their rule,’ he said, holding Congress-Left accountable for politicized violence.
Karnataka Congress crumbles under ambition wars: Shivakumar vs Siddaramaiah, Parameshwara entering fray, 31 MLAs lobbying for spots. ‘This chair mania defines them – not national congress, but ‘I Need Chair’,’ Poonawalla lampooned.
AI Summit row sees Congress courtside, their antics nationwide pariahs. Poonawalla’s broadside reinforces BJP’s narrative of competent governance amid rivals’ self-inflicted wounds.
