Originally posted by: prerna4rishav
That is the trap BI. You just see, when you speak of BJP, the discussions will circle around how people are kind of ‘forced’ to choose em, how badly secularism is abused here etc. etc. and the discussion will lead to nowhere.
I want to discuss unemployment, inflation, zero transparency to PM care funds and developments of schools, research centre, stadiums, libraries and laboratories. I will come back when discussions are around these and when we are making comparisons of Congress and BJP on these.
Even opening my mouth on refuting or discussing anything on BJP’s bogus claims is a step to their trap of never tabling the real issues that we have.
I'm hardly a BJP supporter. In fact, I'm not even Hindu. I just happened to live in India during the transition from long-term Congress rule to BJP dominance and perhaps might understand what happened at the time.
When you try to dismiss genuine concern about genuine issues - ie, preferential treatment of one religious group over others in what is supposed to be a secular democracy - all you will do is antagonize people who might otherwise have supported to you.
But OK. Bring it on. The stats on unemployment, inflation, GDP growth between Congress and BJP admins over the years.
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