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JP Nadda got angry on Kharge’s statement, said “Congress has problems with the poor and public servants”

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge had accused the BJP of rigging the elections with government machinery, but he has now received an appropriate response from the BJP’s top leader, National President JP Nadda. Nadda has stated that while public servants and the impoverished are important, Congress faces a different kind of challenge. Regarding the Congress President’s remarks, JP Nedda responded sharply, stating, “I don’t know why Congress hates the officers who serve the poor so much.”

His post on X

“It baffles me to see the Congress Party have an issue with public servants reaching the grassroots to ensure saturation of schemes. If this is not the basic tenet of governance, what is?
Regarding opposition to a ‘Rath,’ it is a fit use of public resources unlike using warships as personal yachts 🙂 ”  he posted on X

Srushti Sharma

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