Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal made a serious accusation on Monday, alleging that Rahul Gandhi is plotting from America to end reservation policies in India. Speaking at a BJP office meeting in Gurugram, Meghwal criticized the Congress party for its stance on reservations.
Meghwal claimed that during the Lok Sabha elections, Congress misled SC, ST, and OBC communities with threats about the BJP’s intentions regarding reservations. He suggested that Congress was trying to create fear and confusion among these groups.
According to Meghwal, Gandhi’s real agenda is to abolish reservations, a claim he reiterated while addressing the BJP officials. He urged party members to work tirelessly ahead of the Haryana elections on October 5 to ensure a BJP victory.
The minister described Congress’s tactics as deceptive, accusing them of spreading lies and rumors to undermine the BJP. He emphasized the need for BJP workers to counter these narratives by highlighting the party’s achievements.
Meghwal praised the BJP for its transformative impact on both the country and the state over the past decade. He argued that the positive changes brought about by the BJP’s governance are evident to the public.
He stressed that securing a third consecutive term for the BJP government in Haryana is crucial for the state’s continued development. Meghwal encouraged party workers to maintain their focus and commitment.
BJP District President Kamal Yadav supported Meghwal’s statements, expressing confidence in a strong BJP performance in the upcoming elections. He assured that the party will win all four assemblies in the Gurugram district.
Meghwal’s accusations have added to the mounting tensions ahead of the Haryana elections. The political climate has become increasingly charged as both parties intensify their campaigns.
In response, Congress leaders have not commented directly on Meghwal’s allegations. The focus remains on the upcoming state elections and the broader implications for national politics.
The BJP’s strategy for the Haryana elections includes emphasizing its governance record and countering opposition claims. The party aims to consolidate its support base and secure a decisive victory.
As the elections draw near, political rhetoric is expected to escalate, with both parties pushing their narratives to sway voters. The outcome will be closely watched as a measure of public sentiment and party strength.