BJP’s Triumph in Ayodhya and Tragedy in Kuwait: A Dual Perspective

  • June 12, 2024, 11:09 p.m.

In a recent political discourse, BJP leader Shaina NC responded to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s remark about BJP’s performance in the Uttar Pradesh elections. Gandhi had claimed that the BJP had lost in Ayodhya, a statement that Shaina NC was quick to correct.

“Rahul Gandhi doesn’t know that there isn’t a constituency as Ayodhya. The constituency is Faizabad,” she clarified. She further added that in the Ayodhya assembly segment, the BJP’s vote share and votes were way ahead of any other party.

Shaina NC urged political leaders not to “dissect and divide people based on caste, creed, or community.” She emphasized that people have voted based on development and pointed out that the vote share of the BJP is intact all across Uttar Pradesh. She warned against leading to false narratives, stating that it could be good for personal TRP but not for the country.

In another unfortunate incident, Shaina NC expressed her condolences for the Indians who lost their lives in a recent fire incident in Kuwait. She called for fast-track action from the Ministry of External Affairs. “It is very unfortunate that we have had our Indians lose lives in Kuwait,” she said, adding that the Ministry is working in the direction of fast-track action.

These two incidents highlight the dual nature of the political and international landscape, where triumph and tragedy often go hand in hand. As the BJP celebrates its victory in Uttar Pradesh, it also mourns the loss of Indian lives in Kuwait, demonstrating the complex and multifaceted nature of governance and diplomacy.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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