In a scathing attack on the Congress leadership, BJP leader Dilip Jaiswal has squarely placed the responsibility for the party’s impending demise on Rahul Gandhi’s shoulders. Speaking at a recent political rally in Bihar, Jaiswal accused Gandhi of single-handedly dismantling the grand old party through a series of missteps and poor decisions.
Jaiswal pointed to the Congress’s repeated electoral defeats under Gandhi’s stewardship, from the 2014 national polls to recent state assembly elections. ‘Rahul Gandhi has taken it upon himself to finish off Congress,’ he declared, emphasizing the party’s inability to mount a credible challenge against the BJP’s rising dominance.
The BJP spokesperson highlighted internal factionalism, lack of a coherent strategy, and Gandhi’s frequent foreign trips as key factors eroding the party’s base. He contrasted this with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focused governance, which has resonated with voters across demographics.
As Congress struggles to regain relevance ahead of upcoming elections, Jaiswal’s remarks underscore the growing narrative of leadership failure. Political analysts note that without a radical overhaul, the party’s decline could accelerate, potentially reshaping India’s opposition landscape for years to come.
