The Aryavarth Express
Agency (Raipur): Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Sharma, criticized Congress for highlighting differences among people while BJP envisions a developed India by 2047. Sharma expressed disappointment over Sam Pitroda’s remarks regarding the appearance of Indians from different regions, emphasizing the need for unity across the nation.
In response to Pitroda’s controversial comments, Sharma lamented the resurgence of discrimination based on regional divides, contrasting it with BJP’s vision of inclusive development. Pitroda’s statements stirred controversy during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, prompting his resignation as chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress.
Sharma highlighted the significance of national unity and criticized Congress for diverting attention from developmental issues. He questioned Congress’ electoral strategy, citing their reduced number of contested seats and speculated motives behind certain statements made by party leaders.
Regarding businessman Robert Vadra’s hinted entry into politics, Sharma expressed skepticism, citing ongoing controversies surrounding Vadra. He emphasized the importance of genuine public service over political ambitions.