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Anand Ranganathan's claim about Congress and terror sparks debate

June 4, 2026

And Congress and Muslim League. Are. But I'm telling you, I said that day. That day. Terror will spread. If Congress comes. It is. Even Jinnah would not be able to do what Congress will do if it comes to power. It's crazy. What's your prediction? Of course, it would never. It should never. Because this is crazy. Or if it does come, what's your prediction? What will they do? I will give you a hint. Both will be together. No, but look, it's crazy, you know, the the alternative that Indian voters have. And look, it's not that everything is wrong with the BJP, they're doing a lot of right things. But you have to be receptive to the wrongs that you are doing.

What's right

The BJP is doing a lot of right things, but they need to be receptive to the wrongs they are doing.

What's wrong

The claim that terror will spread if the Congress party comes to power, and that Jinnah would not be able to do what Congress will do if it comes to power, is not supported by the provided context.
Historical context suggests Jinnah used anti-Congress propaganda, but there's no evidence to support the claim that Congress coming to power would lead to widespread terror beyond what Jinnah could achieve [6].

What's debatable

The statement that the alternative for Indian voters is 'crazy' is a subjective opinion and not factually verifiable.

Breakdown

The core assertion that terror will spread if the Congress party comes to power, and that this terror would exceed anything Jinnah could orchestrate, is not substantiated by the provided references. While historical context mentions Jinnah's anti-Congress propaganda and accusations against the party [6], there is no evidence in the provided sources to support the claim of widespread terror linked to a potential Congress government surpassing Jinnah's actions.

The references discuss the BJP's electoral strategies, its focus on development and national pride [4], and its historical positioning [2][5]. They also touch upon the Congress party's past electoral performance and its leadership [3][5][10].

However, none of the sources provide any basis for the claim that a Congress government would lead to an increase in terror or that it would be more extreme than actions attributed to Jinnah. The claim about the BJP doing many right things but needing to be receptive to its wrongs is a general political observation that aligns with the nuanced discussions about the party's governance and electoral strategy found in the references [4].

However, this partial agreement does not validate the more extreme and unsubstantiated claims about terror and Jinnah. [1][2][3]

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