By A Staff Reporter
Delhi: Congress MP Pramod Tiwari launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), alleging that its leaders' divisive rhetoric has created a toxic environment in the country. Speaking to reporters, Tiwari said, “If there is any threat to women, children, and the country today, it is due to the hate-filled and poison-filled speeches of the BJP.”
He asserted that the BJP’s campaign tactics were unprecedented in India’s political history. “This nation has existed for thousands of years. It has been more than 70 years since this country’s independence, and there never was any threat. No government, in any election, ever gave such hate-filled vitriolic speeches, the kind of speeches being delivered today,” Tiwari remarked.
Tiwari also defended the Congress-JMM alliance in Jharkhand, lauding Chief Minister Hemant Soren as a capable leader unjustly targeted by the BJP. “There is a capable CM in Jharkhand who was falsely sent to jail. Congress is in alliance with them, and we have served the honor, identity, and the people there with full strength,” he stated.
Blaming the BJP’s polarizing rhetoric for creating an atmosphere of fear and division, Tiwari urged citizens to reject politics based on hatred. He reiterated Congress’ commitment to upholding unity and working for the welfare of all sections of society, particularly in states like Jharkhand, where alliances aim to serve marginalized communities.
The statement adds to the growing political sparring between parties as tensions escalate ahead of upcoming elections.