Congress in Chaos: How Party Workers Are Driving Congress-mukt Bharat

The BJP has launched a sharp attack on the Congress party, claiming it's descending into complete chaos. Party spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari stated that Congress workers are openly rebelling against the Gandhi-Vadra family leadership. He cited multiple examples from Karnataka, Bihar, and Jammu & Kashmir where internal battles are raging. The BJP asserts these developments show Congress workers are effectively working towards PM Modi's vision of a Congress-free India.

Key Points: BJP Claims Congress Workers Pushing for Congress-mukt Bharat

  • Congress facing bitter internal battles across Karnataka, Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir
  • Party workers openly accusing Gandhi-Vadra family of ticket theft and manipulation
  • BJP claims Congress cannot find spokesperson in Jammu & Kashmir
  • Growing frustration within Congress ranks accelerating party's decline ahead of elections
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Workers themselves pushing for Congress-mukt Bharat: BJP

BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari says Congress workers are rebelling against Gandhi-Vadra leadership, creating internal chaos across multiple states including Karnataka and Bihar.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that the country will become Congress-mukt. Today, it is the Congress workers themselves who are making it happen. - Pradeep Bhandari"

New Delhi, Nov 28

Launching a sharp attack on the Congress, the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday claimed that the grand old party has descended into complete chaos and its own workers are now openly rebelling against the Gandhi-Vadra family leadership, effectively working towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a “Congress-mukt Bharat”.

Addressing the media at the BJP headquarters here, National Spokesperson of the BJP, Pradeep Bhandari, said the Congress is fighting bitter internal battles on multiple fronts.

“In Karnataka, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister are locked in an ugly power tussle. In Bihar, party workers are publicly accusing the Gandhi-Vadra family of ticket theft and large-scale manipulation. In Jammu & Kashmir, the situation is so dire that the Congress cannot find even a single person willing to become its spokesperson,” he said.

The BJP leader asserted that these developments prove that Congress workers have lost complete faith in the high command.

“From Karnataka to Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir, Congress is battling itself. Its own workers are raising their voice against dynastic politics and admitting that until there is a Gandhi-Vadra-free Congress, their political future will remain insecure,” Bhandari said.

He quoted several instances of Congress leaders and workers openly criticising the central leadership in recent weeks, calling the party a “private limited company” and a “political franchise” where ordinary cadres have no stake or trust in the top leadership.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that the country will become Congress-mukt. Today, it is the Congress workers themselves who are making it happen. Some are fighting corruption charges, some are struggling to find spokespersons, and others are protesting ticket manipulation. The public has suffered whenever Congress has been in power, and now even its own people have realised that under the Gandhi-Vadra family, the party’s political security has always been and will always be compromised,” Bhandari added.

The BJP spokesperson predicted that the growing frustration within Congress ranks will only accelerate the party’s decline, especially ahead of crucial assembly elections in several states over the next two years.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Karnataka, I can confirm the internal fights in Congress are real. Our state needs stable governance, not family politics. Good that workers are speaking up!
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Aman W
While I support BJP's development agenda, we should remember that healthy opposition is necessary for democracy. Hope Congress reforms itself rather than disappearing completely.
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Sarah B
The "private limited company" comment is spot on! Ordinary Congress workers have no voice while the family controls everything. This rebellion was long overdue.
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Vikram M
Congress had 70 years to reform but they never listened to their own workers. Now when they're facing existential crisis, they're blaming everyone except themselves. Karma!
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Michael C
Interesting to see how political dynamics are changing in India. The grassroots workers revolting against top leadership shows democracy is working at the ground level. 🇮🇳

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