“From Modi’s Right Hand to Abandoned Corpse: 7 Outrageous Truths Behind BJP’s Disgraceful Betrayal of Vijay Rupani”
The bjp loves to brand itself as the richest political party on earth, but when it came to giving dignity to its own former chief minister vijay rupani, the party’s mask fell off most shamefully. What unfolded after his tragic death is nothing short of a betrayal drama—raw, savage, and heartless.
1. From Modi’s shadow to the Sidelines
Once upon a time, vijay rupani was seen as Modi’s trusted man in Gujarat. He rose, he ruled, and he stood as the state’s CM. But like many before him, once his political utility ended, he was quietly packed off into a “guidance panel”—the BJP’s graveyard for forgotten leaders.
2. The crash That Ended It All
Rupani’s tragic death in the air india crash should have been a moment for the party to stand tall in solidarity. Instead, what came next exposed the ugliest face of a party that boasts of crores in election funds but abandons its own in death.
3. A Funeral Bill Like Royalty—₹25 Lakh
The last rites of the former cm cost ₹25 lakh. A hefty sum, yes, but pocket change for a party that splurges thousands of crores on campaigns, chartered planes, IT cells, and endless PR gimmicks.
4. The Party’s Cold-Blooded Refusal
Here’s the shocker: bjp outright refused to pay the funeral bill. No sympathy. No responsibility. Instead, they coldly pushed the invoice away, as if Rupani was just another expendable pawn.
5. “Send the Bill to His Family”
India’s richest political party shamelessly told grieving relatives: Go collect from the family. A man who gave years of loyalty, service, and political life to the bjp was reduced to just an unpaid bill dumped on his kin.
6. Richest party, Poorest Morals
The bjp sits on mountains of black and white money—electoral bonds, donations, hidden corporate gifts. Yet when it came to giving dignity to one of its own, it proved to be morally bankrupt, counting every rupee like a roadside baniya.
7. The Final Betrayal: Death Without Dignity
For all its slogans of “Seva” and “Sanskriti,” the bjp showed that its leaders are nothing but disposable assets. Alive, you are a poster boy. Dead, you are a burden. Even Vijay Rupani—former Chief Minister—was not spared this final humiliation.
🔥 Conclusion: A party That Worships Power, Not People
If this is how the bjp treats its own loyal CMs, what chance does the common worker, the common citizen, or the grieving family of a party karyakarta have? Rupani’s story is not just about one man’s tragic death—it is a savage reminder that the bjp feeds on devotion but abandons you the moment you’re no longer useful.
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