Congress MP Imran Masood suggested Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as a potential Prime Ministerial candidate, prompting BJP to criticize Congress for being divided and confused. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla accused Congress of constant factionalism, citing rifts in various state and national levels. He highlighted disagreements within the party, questioning Rahul Gandhi’s leadership and indicating a lack of confidence in him.
The BJP further pointed out internal differences within Congress, drawing parallels with other political families like Lalu Prasad Yadav’s. Shahnawaz Hussain emphasized that while anyone can aspire to be Prime Minister, BJP remains confident in its future. Imran Masood’s endorsement of Priyanka Gandhi as a strong leader was supported by businessman Robert Vadra, reflecting internal turmoil within Congress.
Masood’s comparison of Priyanka Gandhi to her grandmother, Indira Gandhi, in handling anti-India narratives sparked discussions. Robert Vadra acknowledged the demands for Priyanka’s leadership but stressed the need to focus on pressing national issues. The ongoing debate underscores the challenges faced by Congress in navigating internal divisions and projecting a unified leadership image.
