@mssakshinarula@RahulGandhi He has been the party’s central face for more than 15 years. If voters are still unconvinced, blaming everyone else wont solve problem. Congress should introspect whether it needs a new face, fresh ideas, leaders with proven administrative credibility to regain public trust.
@SheryDonOnly1@M_faisalt@fhzadran What a joke! You are totally insane & aloof from realities. Our profit from one film can feed half of your population. Stop reading too much into news. A failed Pakistan state can be compared with only Syria or Nigeria. Don’t even think of competing with a growing India.
@mssakshinarula@RahulGandhi 4/ Congress's challenge today is not just electoral strategy but leadership perception. If the central leadership fails to inspire confidence, the party suffers. Those advising and shaping that leadership must also share responsibility for the disconnect with the masses.
@mssakshinarula 1/ @mssakshinarula, I think you’re mistaken. Many of us actually followed and supported @RahulGandhi long before he became the central face of Congress. There was curiosity and even hope that he would bring change to the party.
@mssakshinarula@RahulGandhi 3/ He raised several issues, some of them valid. But many voters felt those campaigns were rarely pursued to a decisive conclusion. Over time, the gap between rhetoric & results became a concern.
@SheryDonOnly1@M_faisalt@fhzadran Pakistan has spent decades battling political instability, military interference in governance, economic crises, currency depreciation, repeated IMF bailouts. Instead of aiming to become economic powerhouse, conversation often revolves around how to avoid next financial crisis.
@SheryDonOnly1@M_faisalt@fhzadran India is building expressways, airports, semiconductor plants, digital payments, startups, world-class infrastructure. It is among the world’s fastest-growing major economies, has a thriving technology sector, a globally respected space program & is influential in global affairs.
@M_faisalt@SheryDonOnly1@fhzadran Obviously, who would prefer a country who shelters terrorists and kills people in the name of religion? Pakistan is a rogue nation.
@RealTruePulse@afsharidshah Kashmiris in India are happy, be it the tourism or agriculture, Kashmir is developing. Pakistan is debt ridden country with terrorists all over, so what point staying with such rogue country?
@BJP4Karnataka@Anitha_Chandraa@KHMuniyappaklr What is BJP’s strategy other than just tweeting? Where are the leaders? LOP seems pro Congress & state president is busy with personal projects. Never seen an opposition so weak.
@RohanCapricorn@ihailmyindia There were tensions in the past & many Kashmiris had reservations about army. But things seem to have improved now. Some army personnel I met mentioned while protests were common earlier, relations with locals are generally better today, with greater cooperation, mutual respect.
@ihailmyindia Kashmir is beautiful, tourism is improving & most people I met were warm & welcoming. Yes, some tourist spots need stricter regulation against overcharging. Jammu, however, was disappointing. People are quite rude there.
@BJP4Karnataka@BjpMangaluru@INCKarnataka And what is Karnataka BJP under the current leadership? How much influence do they carry to outplay Congress? Both the state president and LOP hardly make an impact, what is BJP’s strategy to overcome these challenges?
@BJP4Karnataka@INCKarnataka Even BJP did nothing right when it was in power. Hence the lost. Who are the leaders in @BJP4Karnataka who has a great influence & done extremely well? None at this point.
@BJP4Karnataka@DKShivakumar@INCKarnataka@siddaramaiah Look at the engagement rate your tweet has compared to your oppositions. This shows you guys have no real strategy & presence. If you guys continue this way, you are doomed in the next elections.
@BJP4Karnataka Is there a BJP in state? Not heard & visible, the news only about Congress & they are talking all the limelight. BJP in the state seems non existent.
@BJP4Karnataka@BjpMangaluru@INCKarnataka Forget Congress for a moment and introspect your own leadership. People are questioning the direction of BJP - corruption allegations, lack of leaders, internal factionalism, absence of a compelling development agenda.