BJP’s vocal spokesperson Syed Shah Nawaz Hussain sparked laughs and debates by countering Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Mamata Banerjee praise for INDIA leadership. From New Delhi, in an IANS exclusive, he branded the alliance defunct and teased Aiyar to lead its resurrection. ‘You’re the perfect candidate—take charge,’ Hussain urged playfully.
Elevating Aiyar as superior—IFS veteran, extensive legislative experience—Hussain pitched: ‘INDIA craves his skills over Banerjee’s. We’re tabling his candidacy amid silence from peers; let’s discuss.’ He eviscerated the bloc: nonexistent entity, no office or convener, extinct after elections with rites completed.
JNU violence drew his wrath against left extremists. ‘They attack beyond protests, targeting ABVP. Police must enforce law rigorously.’ Taliban’s fatwa allowing severe women-beating prompted a stark response: ‘They fracture women’s bones; fracture theirs in return.’
On PM Modi’s Congress rebuke tied to AI summit lapses, Hussain unpacked the PM’s indignation over reputational damage. ‘Congress’s propaganda machine malfunctioned, baring their shame to the world,’ he concluded, forecasting electoral repercussions.
