Haryana: Yogi Adityanath compares Congress to dilapidated Babri Masjid in fiery speech | WATCH

He also attacked the Congress leadership for failing to address core issues such as development and national security, which, according to him, have led to its downfall. His remarks came in the context of BJP’s broader efforts to mobilize support in the upcoming elections in Haryana.

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Haryana News: In a strong political statement during his visit to Haryana, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath compared the Congress party’s current structure to the once-dilapidated Babri Masjid. He claimed that the party’s weakening foundations are reflective of its diminishing relevance in Indian politics. Adityanath further stated that the Congress, which was once a powerful political force, now resembles an outdated and collapsing institution.

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Speaking at a rally, Yogi Adityanath highlighted Congress’s inability to connect with the people, saying, "The Congress party is no longer rooted in the ground realities of the nation. Just as the Babri Masjid was crumbling due to years of neglect, so is the Congress, which has been unable to rebuild itself despite the changing dynamics of Indian politics."

He also attacked the Congress leadership for failing to address core issues such as development and national security, which, according to him, have led to its downfall. His remarks came in the context of BJP’s broader efforts to mobilize support in the upcoming elections in Haryana. Congress leaders have yet to formally respond to Adityanath's remarks. However, the comparison has sparked intense debate on social media, with both parties using it to galvanize their supporters ahead of state elections. With election season in full swing, Yogi’s comments are seen as part of the BJP’s continued efforts to undermine the Congress's influence, particularly in states where the party is trying to make a comeback.