Rahul Gandhi sank Congress's ship nationwide, now Bihar's turn: BJP

IANS April 6, 2025 146 views

BJP's Dilip Jaiswal launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi, alleging that the Congress leader has systematically weakened the party across multiple states. Jaiswal specifically targeted Gandhi's political strategy, claiming he has "sunk" the Congress ship in states like Chhattisgarh, Haryana, and Maharashtra. The critique comes ahead of Gandhi's planned visit to Bihar for a constitutional seminar. Additionally, Jaiswal praised the recent passage of the Waqf Bill Amendment Act as a democratic and consultative legislative process.

"Rahul Gandhi has drowned the entire Congress ship" - Dilip Jaiswal, BJP State Chief
New Delhi, April 6: Reacting to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's proposed visit to Bihar, BJP state chief Dilip Jaiswal strongly criticised the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, claiming that he has sunk the entire Congress ship and the same will be repeated in Bihar as well.

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- BJP claims Rahul Gandhi responsible for Congress's declining political influence

"Rahul Gandhi has drowned the entire Congress ship. He will do the same in Bihar too. Wherever he goes, Congress sinks. Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Delhi are some examples. I thank Rahul Gandhi for sinking the Congress ship and wasting his youth in doing so. He has turned into a 55-year-old youth now. He will sink Congress in Bihar too," the state chief told IANS.

In the poll-bound Bihar, Rahul Gandhi is likely to visit the state for the third time this year on April 7 to take part in a seminar titled 'Safeguarding the Constitution' in Patna.

Dilip Jaiswal also spoke about the recent passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, which was approved by both Houses of Parliament.

The Bill, which aims to reform the Waqf properties and address issues related to their management, was passed following extensive consultations, discussions and debates.

"The Waqf Bill Amendment Act, passed by both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the NDA alliance, was brought in through a very democratic process," said Jaiswal.

He also claimed that the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) sought opinions from millions of people before the bill was debated and passed.

He noted that the debate in Parliament was exhaustive, with members from different political parties, including JDU, LJP, and other allied partners, providing significant suggestions.

He further claimed that these suggestions were incorporated to benefit Muslim communities and ensure better management of Waqf properties.

"We are hopeful that this law will contribute to the better future of the Waqf board, and we thank the President for giving his assent to this important piece of legislation," he said.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Strong words from BJP here, but I think we need more constructive political discourse rather than personal attacks. The focus should be on policies, not personalities. 🤔
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Rajiv M.
The Waqf bill amendment seems like a positive step forward. Good to see cross-party suggestions being incorporated. Hope it benefits the community as intended.
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Ananya S.
"55-year-old youth" comment was unnecessary 😅 But seriously, Congress does need to rethink its strategy if they want to stay relevant in Bihar politics.
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Sanjay P.
Interesting to see how this plays out in Bihar. Rahul Gandhi's seminar on Constitution might resonate with some voters, but BJP seems confident about their position.
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Neha T.
The article highlights both political rhetoric and policy discussion. While the BJP's criticism is sharp, the Waqf bill details show actual governance work happening. Balanced reporting 👍
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Vikram D.
As a Bihar resident, I'm more interested in what both parties will actually deliver for our state rather than these verbal exchanges. Development should be the focus!

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