Situation of Congress is like rivalry between an elder and a younger son: Sudhanshu Trivedi

Sudhanshu Trivedi while speaking at ‘India Manch’ commented on Congress's internal dynamics, suggesting that the party is grappling with regional parties that have captured their vote bank, leading to internal conflicts. He likened this situation to a rivalry between an elder and a younger son, where the elder's actions create challenges for the younger.

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Sudhanshu Trivedi, BJP leader and Member of Parliament (theindiadaily)

India Manch, the India Daily Live Conclave has officially commenced. On July 26, starting from 11 AM, prominent leaders from across the country will convene for a significant discussion. BJP’s national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member Sudhanshu Trivedi took part in the program, offering his insights and addressing numerous questions from 'India Manch' with notable candor.

While speaking at the event, Sudhanshu Trivedi criticized the opposition for creating disturbances in Parliament without justification, arguing that when the Home Minister seeks answers on the Manipur issue, they demand a statement from the Prime Minister instead. He questioned whether the opposition has come to the House with increased preparedness or merely with arrogance, and he criticized Rahul Gandhi for presenting himself as a devotee of God while allegedly using it as a political tool.

Trivedi further commented on Congress's internal dynamics, suggesting that the party is grappling with regional parties that have captured their vote bank, leading to internal conflicts. He likened this situation to a rivalry between an elder and a younger son, where the elder's actions create challenges for the younger.

On the topic of the Constitution, Trivedi accused Congress of selectively invoking it while ignoring its historical contradictions, including the suspension of citizens' rights during Indira Gandhi's tenure and their opposition to the CAA.

Regarding the inclusion of religious leaders in Parliament, Trivedi highlighted that past governments, including Indira Gandhi’s and Mulayam Singh’s, had targeted religious leaders, and he noted that many such leaders are currently members of his party. He claimed that Congress has drifted away from religious considerations.

The event will feature a range of distinguished leaders, including Piyush Goyal, Sukhwinder Sukhu, Subramanian Swamy, Mukhtar, Jairam Thakur, Samrat Chaudhary, and Chirag Paswan. The discussions will address various societal issues and provide a platform for leaders to exchange views on current affairs.
 

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