BJP Ad Mocks INDIA Bloc, Congress Reacts

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BJP Ad Mocks INDIA Bloc, Congress Reacts

BJP Ads Mocks INDIA Block, Congress Reacts (image-screen grab/twitter/PiyushGoyal)

Amid the preparation for the upcoming Lok Sabha election, the political parties are brewing up tactics to win the polls. The verbal attacks and counterattacks between parties have intensified. Taking on the battle to the next level the BJP party has come up with a new ad mocking the INDIA bloc alliance.

The video released is now viral on social media platforms. The saffron party shared the video on their official social media platform titled, “INDIA Alliance Mein Fight, Main Hi Dulha Hun Right”. The video highlights the ‘infighting’ over a common face for the polls.

In the two long video, the BJP sends the message to the audience that the INDIA bloc in its present scenario is incapable of fighting the BJP as they consider themselves to be contenders with no consensus on one common face to lead the fight against the Prime minister Narendra Modi led NDA in the upcoming election.

The video advertisement depicts prominent leaders of the opposition gathered for a meeting with the bride and her family for a marriage proposal. Rahul, the Congress leader is seated in the center explaining the whereabouts of his family. In the video, characters closely resembling to Sonia Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, Mamata Banerjee, Akhilesh Yadav, Lalu Prasad Yadav, his son Tejaswi Yadav are included. The discussion later then leads to chaos as the tension rises among the party leaders which eventually leads to a physical fight among them.

Reacting to the video published by the saffron party, Congress leader Supriya Shrinate wrote on X that the formula of marriage is very scary. Correcting the misconception shared in the video, she emphasized that the marriage has to be based on mutual trust and love.

“Today, an obscene advertisement of BJP has once again made it clear that in their conservative eyes, the existence of a woman is to wear a lehenga, become a bride and impress a groom,” Supriya criticized.

Further clarifying her stance, she concluded, “Today, an obscene advertisement of BJP has once again made it clear that in their conservative eyes, the existence of a woman is to wear a lehenga, become a bride and impress a groom.”