Bhopal: Kailash Vijayvargiya, BJP’s star campaigner and party secretary, is actively participating in the election campaign for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. During a recent rally in the Bhind district, he compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a lion (Babbar Sher) and humorously suggested that if Modi continues as Prime Minister for 10 years, he would teach world leaders to observe Navratri fasts.
Vijayvargiya, while addressing a campaign rally in Bhind’s Mandideep assembly constituency, criticized the Congress party for not specifying a date for the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya despite their claims. He invited Congress leaders to visit Ayodhya on January 22, the day of the Ram Temple’s consecration, stating that they could seek forgiveness for their sins.
He also made allegations against the Congress, suggesting that the party was supporting terrorist organizations like Hamas without considering the direction in which it might lead the nation. He mentioned that the Congress should learn from the internal democracy within the BJP, where the leader is selected through the legislative party’s meeting.
With elections approaching, political leaders are engaging in open discourse on various issues, including those of religious significance and national security. Kailash Vijayvargiya’s speeches aim to sway the electorate and highlight the differences between the Congress and BJP in Madhya Pradesh.
The Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections are gaining momentum, with both major parties making their positions known to voters. These campaigns provide an insight into the contrasting viewpoints of the political parties and aim to capture the voters’ sentiments and aspirations.
Kailash Vijayvargiya’s humor and strong remarks in his election speeches underscore the intensity and fervor of political campaigning as the state gets ready for the upcoming elections.