Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, also known as Lallan Singh, launched a fierce critique of the Congress and the opposition alliance during his speech in the Lok Sabha. He emphasized the stability of the BJP-JDU alliance while criticizing the Congress's current position.
In a blistering speech in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister Lallan Singh targeted the Congress and the opposition INDIA Alliance, using the game of Ludo as a metaphor. The Congress party is in terrible shape, with 99 seats most certainly, but Singh warned that if the snake strikes again in five years, they will be reduced to zero. highlighting the party's precarious position.
Singh further criticized the opposition for their dislike of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asserting that Modi's leadership is a historic achievement, with no leader in the past 60 years holding power for three consecutive terms. He defended the Union Budget, which the opposition claimed favored Bihar and Andhra Pradesh, stating that these states needed attention due to the opposition's weakness there.
Singh reiterated that the BJP and JDU's cooperation is unshakable. "The BJP-JDU alliance is obligated to Fevicol. He declared, "It will never break," brushing off any doubts about the coalition's capacity to remain together. He praised PM Modi's budget as a masterstroke aimed at making India self-reliant, a move that left the opposition "clean bowled."
Singh also took the opportunity to critique the Congress's past alliance with JDU, suggesting that internal lobbying within the alliance led JDU to switch allegiance to BJP. "We saluted them and came with the BJP," Singh said, emphasizing the strategic shift.
Union Minister Lallan Singh's fiery address in the Lok Sabha underscores the BJP's confidence and strategic positioning ahead of future elections. His critique of the Congress and affirmation of the BJP-JDU alliance reflect the ongoing political maneuvering as parties gear up for the electoral battles ahead.