Chandigarh buzzed with sharp political rhetoric as Haryana Minister Ranbir Singh Gangwa attributed Congress’s pitiful state to its fixation on family politics. This evolution, he argued in a media briefing, has obliterated the party’s standing.
Revival hinges on embracing democratic values, Gangwa posited. ‘No reforms, no recovery,’ he warned, advocating thorough self-audit to fix anomalies. Procrastination spells deeper peril.
He swatted away Congress’s objections to BJP’s national chief election as irrelevant noise. From booth to boardroom, BJP elections embody pure democracy, uncompromisingly so. ‘We live and breathe democratic ideals,’ Gangwa proclaimed.
Haryana’s Congress scene is one of factions and friction, bereft of unity or credibility. Rebuilding public bonds requires sweat on the streets, but disarray suggests inertia.
BJP, conversely, is wired for public service, shunning all trade-offs on welfare. Its elections are paragons of fairness. Guided by inclusive development, it ensures growth permeates every stratum.
The forthcoming budget, per Gangwa, will spotlight citizen needs steadfastly. This narrative of BJP ascendancy versus Congress decline primes India for riveting political drama.