BJP Accuses Congress Government of Stagnation as DKS Promises AI‑Powered Education Overhaul
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- June 02, 2026
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BJP slams Congress for lack of development; DKS vows to bring AI into schools
The BJP rebuked the Congress‑run state for missing development targets, while newcomer DKS pledged a sweeping AI integration in the education sector.
In a blistering press conference yesterday, senior BJP leaders ripped into the Congress‑led administration, claiming that the state has seen little to no tangible development over the past year. "Where are the new roads, the hospitals, the jobs?" one spokesperson asked, his voice edging between frustration and impatience.
According to the party, the current government’s promises have turned into empty slogans, leaving ordinary citizens to shoulder the burden of crumbling infrastructure. The criticism wasn’t limited to vague remarks; officials cited specific stalled projects—like the delayed flyover at Central Market and the half‑finished irrigation scheme in the south—that have supposedly sat idle for months.
Meanwhile, the buzz in the political corridors shifted to an unexpected quarter. DKS, the rising star of the opposition’s youth wing, stepped onto the stage with an ambitious roadmap: embedding artificial intelligence into the state’s education system. "We want AI tutors in every classroom, adaptive learning platforms that understand each child's pace, and data‑driven insights for teachers," he announced, his eyes gleaming with the kind of optimism that often fuels election rallies.
He didn’t just stop at lofty ideas. DKS laid out a three‑phase plan—pilot programs in 50 schools this year, statewide rollout by 2027, and a partnership with leading tech firms to develop locally relevant content. Critics, however, warned that such initiatives could be costly and require robust digital infrastructure, which the BJP says the current government has failed to provide.
Both sides agree, though, on one point: the electorate is watching closely. As the next state elections loom, voters will likely weigh the BJP’s indictment of the Congress’s developmental record against DKS’s promise of a high‑tech classroom revolution. Whether the promises translate into concrete change remains to be seen, but the political theater is certainly heating up.
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