Rajnath Singh Accuses Congress of Polarizing North and South India

Union Minister Rajnath Singh accuses Congress of polarizing north-south, claims BJP is the only viable option for Tamil Nadu's youth. Highlights BJP's nationalist agenda and economic progress under PM Modi.

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Rajnath Singh Accuses Congress of Polarizing North and South India

Rajnath Singh Accuses Congress of Polarizing North and South India

Union Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh has accused the Congress party of attempting to polarize people between the north and south regions of India. During a roadshow in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, in support of the BJP candidate, Singh criticized the Congress and its allies for sowing seeds of division.

Singh emphasized the BJP's commitment to promoting cultural harmony and cited the reverence of Lord Ramachandran. He contrasted the BJP's nationalist agenda with the familial priorities of the DMK and Congress. Additionally, Singh highlighted India's significant economic progress under Prime Minister Modi's leadership, noting the country's rise from the 11th to the fifth position in the global economy, with ambitions to reach the third place by 2027.

The senior BJP leader questioned what the DMK has done for Tamil Nadu apart from "delivering family rule and dispensing corruption". Singh claimed the DMK and Congress alliance's sole aim is to capture power at the Centre, not work for the development of the state. He said the BJP, under PM Modi's leadership, is the only viable option for the youth of Tamil Nadu to achieve prosperity.

Why this matters: The accusations made by Rajnath Singh highlight the ongoing political tensions between major parties in India. The alleged attempts to polarize regions could have significant implications for national unity and the upcoming elections.

Singh also criticized the DMK and Congress for opposing the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament, leading to an increase in crimes against women in the state. He appealed to the voters to punish the DMK's "anti-women mindset" by voting against them on April 19th.

The minister claimed that whoever in India has opposed Lord Ram has faced downfall, which is what has happened to the Congress and CPI(M) in the country. He alleged that both parties, which are allies in the INDIA bloc, do not understand the importance of Lord Ram or the festival of Ram Navami.

Singh expressed confidence that the BJP will win seats in double digits from Kerala in the Lok Sabha polls, which are scheduled for April 26 with results to be declared on June 4. He claimed there was no difference in words and deeds of the BJP, which was the most credible political party in the country, unlike the Congress and Communist parties.

Key Takeaways

  • Rajnath Singh accuses Congress of polarizing north-south regions in India.
  • Singh highlights BJP's commitment to cultural harmony and economic progress under Modi.
  • Singh criticizes DMK-Congress alliance for "family rule" and opposing Women's Reservation Bill.
  • Singh claims those opposing Lord Ram have faced downfall, like Congress and CPI(M).
  • Singh expresses confidence in BJP winning double-digit seats in Kerala Lok Sabha polls.