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Modi’s Strategic Offensive: Exposing Congress’s hypocrisy on Waqf, reservations, and governance

As the PM dismantles Congress’s appeasement politics, the battle for constitutional integrity and social justice intensifies 

Dr Prosenjit NathDr Prosenjit Nath
Apr 26, 2025, 08:45 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent speeches in Haryana on the occasion of Ambedkar Jayanti were more than just a tribute to the architect of India’s Constitution they were a calculated, multi-pronged assault on the Congress party’s legacy of divisive politics, minority appeasement, and governance failures. From defending the amended Waqf law to exposing Karnataka’s religion-based reservations and Telangana’s environmental violations, Modi’s rhetoric was sharp, data-driven, and politically charged. His message was clear: the Congress’s brand of politics has harmed social justice, exploited minorities for votes, and betrayed Ambedkar’s constitutional vision.

Waqf Law: Correcting Historical Injustices, Not Appeasement 

Modi’s staunch defense of the amended Waqf Act was a masterstroke in reframing the narrative around Muslim welfare. Positioning the law as a tool for real social justice one that protects Pasmanda Muslims, widows, and tribal lands from exploitation turned the tables on the Congress’s usual rhetoric. The 2013 UPA-era law, he argued, was a land grab disguised as minority welfare, benefiting only a handful of mafias while dispossessing Dalits, tribals, and backward communities. The new provisions ensure Waqf boards cannot usurp tribal lands, aligning the law with constitutional principles rather than placing it above them.

This was a direct challenge to the Congress’s self-proclaimed championing of Muslim rights. If the party truly cared about Muslims, Modi asked, why has it never appointed a Muslim president? The question exposes the hollowness of Congress’s secularism its policies have only empowered fundamentalists while leaving the majority of Muslims impoverished and uneducated. The amended Waqf law, in contrast, seeks to uplift the most marginalized within the community, fulfilling Ambedkar’s vision of equitable justice.

Karnataka’s Religion-Based Reservations: A Betrayal of Ambedkar 

Modi’s attack on the Congress government in Karnataka for introducing religion-based reservations struck at the heart of the party’s divisive tactics. Ambedkar explicitly rejected reservations based on religion, designing them instead as a remedy for caste-based oppression. By snatching quotas from SCs, STs, and OBCs to appease Muslim voters, Congress has not only violated constitutional principles but also weaponized reservation policy for electoral gains.

The PM further highlighted Karnataka’s skyrocketing prices and corruption scandals, contrasting them with BJP-ruled states’ development records. The Siddaramaiah government’s mismanagement evident in soaring costs of essentials and admitted corruption shows Congress’s governance model is one of exploitation, not empowerment. Modi’s critique was a reminder that while BJP states focus on infrastructure and welfare, Congress regimes burden citizens with taxes and inefficiency.

Telangana’s Environmental Destruction: Congress’s Disregard for Nature

The bulldozing of forest lands in Telangana under Congress rule provided Modi another opportunity to underscore the party’s hypocrisy. After campaigning on environmental promises, the Revanth Reddy government has overseen rampant deforestation, forcing even the Supreme Court to intervene. Modi’s jab was timely Congress’s actions reveal a pattern of sacrificing long-term ecological health for short-term gains, betraying both tribal communities and future generations.

The Bigger Picture: Modi vs. Congress’s Politics of Deception 

Modi’s speeches were not just about specific policies but a broader indictment of Congress’s governance philosophy. The party’s appeasement politics, he argued, have done more harm than good keeping Muslims poor while enriching a select few, undermining constitutional safeguards for electoral gains, and plundering natural resources. In contrast, Modi positioned his government as one that delivers real social justice: laws that protect the weak, welfare that reaches the last mile, and governance that upholds the Constitution.

The timing of these attacks is crucial. With the Lok Sabha elections approaching, Modi is framing the battle as one between BJP’s developmental nationalism and Congress’s exploitative populism. By invoking Ambedkar, he also reclaims the Dalit and OBC narrative from parties that have long treated these communities as vote banks rather than stakeholders in progress.

The Road Ahead: Will Congress Answer or Evade?

Modi’s challenge to Congress to appoint a Muslim president if it truly cares about the community is a trap the party cannot easily escape. Either it admits its secularism is a sham, or it risks alienating its Hindu base by conceding to Modi’s dare. Similarly, Karnataka’s reservation fiasco and Telangana’s environmental violations are indefensible; Congress’s silence will only validate Modi’s accusations.

Ultimately, Modi’s speeches were less about past grievances and more about shaping the future political discourse. By dismantling Congress’s narratives and offering an alternative vision of inclusive growth, he has set the stage for a high-stakes ideological clash. The question now is whether Congress will reform or double down on the very politics that Modi has so effectively weaponized against it. One thing is certain: the battle for India’s constitutional soul has never been more fiercely contested.

Modi’s Offensive Reshapes the Political Battlefield 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sharp critique of the Congress on Ambedkar Jayanti was more than just political rhetoric it was a strategic redefinition of the governance debate in India. By exposing the Congress’s hypocrisy on Muslim appeasement, unconstitutional reservations, and environmental destruction, Modi has framed the upcoming electoral battle as a clash between BJP’s constitutional nationalism and Congress’s exploitative populism.

His defense of the amended Waqf law as a tool for real social justice dismantles the opposition’s narrative of minority victimhood, while his attack on Karnataka’s religion-based quotas reaffirms BJP’s commitment to Ambedkar’s original vision. Meanwhile, the condemnation of Telangana’s deforestation underscores Congress’s disregard for sustainable development.

Modi’s challenge to Congress to prove its secular credentials by appointing a Muslim president leaves the party with no easy escape. If it refuses, it admits its hypocrisy; if it complies, it risks alienating its traditional voter base. Either way, the BJP gains.

As India moves closer to the 2024 elections, Modi has successfully shifted the discourse from mere political rivalry to a fundamental question: Who truly upholds the Constitution—leaders who empower the marginalized, or parties that exploit them for votes? The Congress now faces an existential dilemma adapt or fade into irrelevance. For Modi and the BJP, the path is clear: consolidate the narrative of justice, development, and constitutional integrity, leaving no room for the opposition’s divisive politics. The battle lines are drawn, and the stakes have never been higher.

Topics: PM Narendra ModireservationWaqfCongressDr BR Ambedkar
Dr Prosenjit Nath
Dr Prosenjit Nath
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