New Delhi buzzes with sharp political rhetoric as BJP national spokesperson Syed Shahnawaz Hussain delivers a stinging critique of the Congress party. In an exclusive interview, Hussain declared that Congress is shrinking to zero, pointing to its dismal performance in Delhi where it won no seats and its underwhelming showing in Bihar.
Hussain didn’t hold back on future prospects, forecasting a poor outcome for Congress in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. ‘The public craves development and stable leadership,’ he asserted. ‘That’s why they’re backing the NDA. People know which party can truly drive their progress, and it’s certainly not Congress anymore.’
Taking a direct swipe at Rahul Gandhi, Hussain contrasted India’s democratic ethos with North Korea’s dictatorship. ‘When Rahul lacks solid arguments, he diverts from real issues,’ he said. ‘Congress can’t even uphold democratic values within its own ranks, yet they try to mislead the public with such statements. It never works.’
Turning to West Bengal, Hussain accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s party of resisting voter list purification to keep deceased names on rolls for fraudulent votes. ‘Transparency in electoral rolls is essential for fair polls,’ he emphasized. He boldly predicted an NDA victory in the state, promising to elevate West Bengal to the ranks of India’s most progressive regions.
Hussain wrapped up by praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s global stature. ‘Modi ranks among the world’s most popular leaders, with millions of social media followers hanging on his every word,’ he noted. This comes amid intensifying election preparations, where every statement fuels the political fire.