
Jhansi, 08 June (HS): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state
president Pankaj Chaudhary on Monday launched a scathing attack on the
opposition coalition, the Indi Alliance. He alleged that the
opposition coalition continues to spread negative and misleading narratives,
but the public has now seen through these narratives and responds
appropriately. The results in Bihar and West Bengal prove that the public is
not accepting the politics of corruption and nepotism.
Pankaj Chaudhary, who was in Jhansi on an organizational
tour, cited the recent election results and claimed that the results in Bihar
and West Bengal prove that the public is no longer accepting the politics of
corruption and nepotism. He said that voters are now standing in favor of the
politics of development and stability. He stated that the Indi
Alliance is now in a state of disarray, and the contradictory statements
of its various leaders clearly indicate that the alliance has become
politically weak. According to him, the alliance has now deviated from its
original objectives, and its political existence is in question.
Regarding the upcoming 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly
elections, senior BJP leader and Union Minister of State for Finance, Chaudhary
expressed confidence that the people of the state will once again support the
Bharatiya Janata Party. He stated that BJP workers remain active among the
public throughout the year, not just during elections, but continuously engaged
in public service. He also stated that the BJP organization is fully prepared
for the electoral challenges and that every worker will be deployed
responsibly. He also commented on the opposition's PDA (Backward,
Dalit, Minority) equation, saying that it has now become merely a political
slogan, lacking any strong groundwork. Akhilesh Yadav and his father, despite
being in power four times, paid no attention to any of them. Referring to
matters related to the Ram Temple Trust, he said that the Trust is
investigating these matters on its own and necessary steps are being taken to
maintain transparency.
Earlier, State President Chaudhary visited the park and
offered floral tributes to the statues of the brave queens Maharani Lakshmibai
and Jhalkaribai. In the morning, he also visited Datia in Madhya Pradesh and
visited the Mother Pitambara Temple.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi