Amid the furor over UGC’s proposed overhaul, Union Minister Giriraj Singh voiced unequivocal support for the Supreme Court’s stay order on January 30. From Patna airport, he dismantled opposition misinformation while championing Modi’s vision of unified development.
“Supreme Court deserves our gratitude; we fully endorse its ruling,” Singh affirmed to gathered journalists. He branded critics’ tactics as foul play. “In Modi’s India, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ translates to empathy across divides—one body’s pain is indivisible.”
Outlining achievements, Singh noted: judicially navigating SC promotions through Parliament; Modi’s empowerment of OBC Commission via legal stature; and inclusive 10% EWS quota enveloping underprivileged savarnas. “Equity for all, that’s our commitment.”
He commended PM Modi, Home Minister Shah, and Education Minister Pradhan as architects of India’s ascent. “Their work for national welfare triggers unease among the politically entrenched.”
Singh unleashed on Mamata Banerjee for her comments on the Maharashtra mishap involving Ajit Pawar’s circle. “A grieving Maharashtra deserves respect, not Mamata’s cynical politicking. Her brand fosters division, chasing votes at any cost.”
The Supreme Court’s move recalibrates the UGC debate, spotlighting tensions between reform and equity. Singh’s forthright address positions the BJP as defender of balanced progress, contrasting with what he deems as divisive opposition strategies.