JP Nadda Highlighted Abuses against PM Modi by Congress members
The BJP has highlighted instances of derogatory remarks made against the Prime Minister by Congress leaders in response to Mallikarjun Kharge's concerns about BJP leaders' comments on Rahul Gandhi. BJP Chief JP Nadda expressed that the Congress continues to attempt to revive a rejected "failed product" in reference to Rahul Gandhi. Nadda also recalled Sonia Gandhi's use of the term "maut ka saudagar" (merchant of death) towards Prime Minister Modi, noting that such statements were praised by Kharge and the Congress party. "Has the Congress abandoned political decorum?" inquired Mr. Nadda, who also serves as the Union Health Minister.
Mr. Nadda stated that the country's oldest political party has morphed into a "copy and paste" party under the influence of Mr. Gandhi, adopting his negative traits.
According to Mr. Nadda, Congress leaders have resorted to name-calling, referring to the Prime Minister as a "snake", "scorpion", "demon", "pickpocket", and "coward". "Even his parents were insulted," stated Mr. Nadda. The BJP president criticized Mr. Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, for engaging in the politics of reservation and caste, and for fueling discord among the public.
"While abroad, he discusses eliminating reservation and depriving Dalit, backward classes, and tribal communities of their rights," he noted. Addressing an audience at a university in the United States, Mr. Gandhi stated that the Congress party would consider abolishing reservations only when "India becomes a just society," which, he pointed out, is not the current situation. The BJP seized upon the statement, asserting that the Congress leader's bias against reservation is now evident. Mr. Nadda claimed that it is the Congress party that has shown the greatest disrespect towards Indian democracy. "The Congress enacted an Emergency, supported triple talaq, disparaged Constitutional institutions, and undermined their strength."
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