Senior BJP leader Boora Narsaiah Goud launched a sharp attack on the Congress Party over its recent Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting in Bihar, alleging that the gathering was driven purely by electoral motives. Addressing the media, Goud claimed that the meeting was “only intended for the elections in the state” and accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of being “obsessed with the so-called ‘vote chori’ narrative.”
“The Congress Party’s CWC meeting in Bihar is only for elections, and Rahul Gandhi’s obsession with ‘vote chori’ is nothing but another reason to be considered a traitor,” Goud stated. He further alleged that Rahul Gandhi had attempted to create a “Nepal-like situation in India” but failed, crediting the people for rejecting such efforts.
The BJP leader also criticized what he described as a pattern of disrespectful remarks made by Congress leaders and their INDI alliance partners. He accused Congress members of humiliating Biharis, citing past instances where “Biharis were called ‘bidi bihari’” and alleging that personal attacks were made, including derogatory comments about the late mother of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Goud also pointed to controversial statements by politicians from Tamil Nadu and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy as further examples of the Congress alliance’s “disregard” for Bihar’s people.
Predicting a decisive mandate in favor of the BJP, Goud declared, “Bihar is going to teach Rahul Gandhi a very big lesson in this election, and the BJP will win with a two-thirds majority.” His remarks come as political temperatures rise ahead of the crucial Bihar elections, with both the BJP-led NDA and the opposition INDI alliance ramping up their campaigns.