Former Union Minister and MP Anurag Singh Thakur has blamed Congress and AAP for Punjab's plight, drawing parallels with Trinamool Congress's 'dictatorship' in West Bengal.
Former Union Minister and MP Anurag Singh Thakur has held Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) responsible for the deteriorating situation in Punjab. Speaking to media, Thakur criticized the governance in the state, alleging that both parties have failed the people of Punjab.
Key Points
- Anurag Thakur blames Congress and AAP for Punjab's poor condition
- Draws comparison with Trinamool Congress's 'dictatorship' in West Bengal
- Calls for strong opposition to counter misgovernance
Thakur, a prominent BJP leader from Himachal Pradesh, said that the 'dictatorship' of Trinamool Congress in West Bengal serves as a warning. He urged voters to reject parties that undermine democratic values.
The former Union Minister's remarks come amid ongoing political tensions in Punjab, where AAP is in power and Congress is the main opposition. Thakur's statements are expected to intensify the political debate in the region.
He further emphasized the need for a united opposition to challenge the ruling parties and restore good governance in Punjab. Thakur's comments reflect the BJP's stance on the political situation in neighboring states.