Breaking his silence on Congress’s strategies, Arjun Ram Meghwal, a senior BJP minister, has accused Rahul Gandhi of leading a party that depends entirely on appeasement politics for survival. In an impassioned oration, Meghwal warned that such tactics are relics of a bygone era, unfit for India’s rising global stature.
‘Congress lives on tushitikaran alone,’ proclaimed Meghwal, dissecting the party’s history of alleged favoritism that undermined meritocracy and fueled corruption. He singled out Rahul Gandhi for inheriting and amplifying these flawed ideologies, which prioritize select groups over holistic progress.
Timing couldn’t be more apt, with political temperatures soaring ahead of electoral showdowns. Meghwal showcased BJP’s successes – from vaccine diplomacy during COVID to renewable energy pushes – as antidotes to Congress’s ‘negative politics’.
The rally in Rajasthan turned into a platform for Meghwal to rally supporters, blending sharp wit with hard facts. Videos of his speech amassed millions of views, amplifying BJP’s message nationwide.
Congress camp responded by accusing BJP of polarizing rhetoric to mask governance shortcomings. Yet, Meghwal’s critique has struck a chord among swing voters wary of identity politics.
As a lawmaker with deep administrative experience, Meghwal’s interventions often cut through the noise. This latest confrontation reaffirms BJP’s aggressive posturing, positioning appeasement as Congress’s Achilles’ heel in the battle for hearts and minds.