Bihar’s Minister of Industries and Road Construction, Dr. Dilip Jaiswal, expressed concerns about the Congress party’s decline under Rahul Gandhi’s leadership. Jaiswal highlighted internal conflicts within the Gandhi family and the party, leading to a loss of support among workers and leaders. He refrained from commenting on BJP leader Sadhvi Pragya Singh’s controversial statement about foreign women but emphasized the importance of loyalty to the country.
Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur defended her earlier statement suggesting that a foreign woman’s son is unfit to rule, citing Chanakya’s views. She argued that governance should come from native lineage for patriotism and effective leadership. Jaiswal reiterated his criticism of Rahul Gandhi, attributing the Congress party’s diminishing support base to his leadership style and internal conflicts within the party.
Supporting Amit Shah’s recent remarks on Sanatan Dharma’s scientific basis, Jaiswal endorsed the idea that the ancient tradition encompasses the essence of life and can guide the nation. He emphasized the significance of acknowledging the five elements of life in the context of spirituality and leadership, echoing Shah’s views on the relevance of Sanatan Dharma in contemporary society.
