When an opposition thrives on division, instinctively opposes anything that strengthens India, amplifies every negative story, and demeans the majority while staying silent on its own failures—that’s not democracy at work, that’s hypocrisy at its worst. What we’re seeing from Congress today isn’t constructive criticism; it’s a pattern of selective outrage and political opportunism that weakens national confidence.
Supporting narratives, forces, or even foreign positions that undermine India’s interests isn’t dissent—it’s irresponsibility. India absolutely needs a strong opposition. But strength doesn’t come from leadership that defaults to negativity, avoids accountability, and fails to present a credible alternative vision. We need an opposition that questions with integrity, not one led by Rahul Gandhi or echoed by voices like you that refuse to apply the same standards across the board.
Congress mukt bharat is the requirement of today.
Final thought after long counting day :
From 2 MPs and zero states in 1984, BJP has now won 3 consecutive LS elections and is in power or alliance in 21 states.
From zero seats in 2011 to 206 in 2026 in West Bengal ..
From 3 seats in 2011 to 101 in Assam in 2026..
From one seat in the long history of Keralam politics to now 3 in 2026,
From being irrelevant in Puducherry to now being in ruling alliance..
As the BJP’s relentless election machine rolls on, are we heading for an ‘opposition mukt Bharat’ in the age of Moditva or will there be a pushback? And who will drive it when there is no level playing field? Unless you are a Vijay in TN!! Good night, shubhratri!🙏