Yogi Adityanath Targets Indian National Congress Ahead of Assam Polls, Says Party Has Lost Ground Connect
Ahead of the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a sharp attack on the Indian National Congress
Ahead of the upcoming Assam Assembly elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a sharp attack on the Indian National Congress, alleging that the party has lost its connection with grassroots realities. Addressing a public gathering during his campaign, Adityanath claimed that the Congress is no longer engaged with the concerns of ordinary citizens and has “quit the ground,” both politically and socially.
He further asserted that the Congress-led alliances have failed to present a credible vision for development, adding that their policies lack clarity and direction. Drawing a contrast, Adityanath highlighted the governance model of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), emphasizing its focus on development, welfare schemes, and strong leadership.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister also criticized opposition coalitions, including the UDF, suggesting that such alliances are opportunistic in nature and driven by political survival rather than public interest. He urged voters in Assam to support leadership that prioritizes stability, growth, and national interest.
Adityanath’s remarks come at a crucial time as political parties intensify their campaigns to consolidate voter support ahead of the elections. His statements are likely to further escalate the political discourse, with the Congress expected to respond strongly to the allegations.
As the electoral battle in Assam gathers momentum, such exchanges underline the high-stakes nature of the contest and the sharp ideological divide between the ruling BJP and the opposition.
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