INDI Alliance is like a sinking ship: Pathania

R S Pathania addressing BJP cadres and the general public in Udhampur East Assembly constituency.
R S Pathania addressing BJP cadres and the general public in Udhampur East Assembly constituency.R S Pathania addressing BJP cadres and the general public in Udhampur East Assembly constituency.

Excelsior Correspondent

UDHAMPUR, Feb 9: Ranbir Singh Pathania, MLA Udhampur East and BJP spokesperson, today took a pot-shot at INDI Alliance calling it as a disjointed and ideologically incoherent bloc that lacks any cohesive vision or direction.
Addressing party cadres and the general public in Khoon, Charawa, and surrounding areas of Udhampur, he described the alliance as a mere conglomerate of parties with differing viewpoints, divergent agendas, and no unifying ideology other than a shared hatred for Narendra Modi and BJP.
“The INDI Alliance was rejected in 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and the recent Delhi Assembly results have exposed the fragility of this coalition. It is nothing more than a house of cards, bound to collapse. Rabble-rousing mocks of Omar Abdullah and Rashtriya Janata Dal have hastened the hiatus and added fuel to the fire,” he said.
Pathania added that unlike the opposition, the BJP stands firm with the core agenda of ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’ – inclusive growth for every citizen of this country.He highlighted various initiatives of the Modi Government aimed at improving the lives of people, particularly the marginalized.
“Inclusive and holistic development is the core of the Modi Sarkar. We are working tirelessly to ensure that every person in our country benefits from the schemes and projects being rolled out by the Central Government,” Pathania affirmed.
The events saw the participation of several prominent local leaders, including Mohan Lal Sharma, Mandal Pradhan; Mohinder Sharma, Mandal Pradhan; Shokat Ali, Bishan Singh, Romesh Gupta, Ved Sharma, Pritam Sharma, Mohan Lal, Ram Ditta Gupta, Subhash Chander, Pritam Sharma, Madan Lal, and several others.
Pathania concluded his remarks by reiterating his commitment to the development of Udhampur East and the greater region, promising continued focus on addressing the needs and aspirations of local communities.