JP Nadda, Chief of Bhartiya Janata Party on Wednesday accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of trying to bring down the country’s image on foreign soil. Rahul Gandhi remarked on Indian democracy in London. Slamming Mr. Gandhi on his remarks, BJP Chief mentioned ‘Emergency’ that was imposed by Indira Gandhi, the formers Prime Minister of India and Mr. Gandhi’s grandmother.
Nadda was speaking at a rally as part of the BJP’s “Maha Jan Sampark” initiative to commemorate the conclusion of the nine-year Narendra Modi administration at the Centre. Similar statements were made earlier by the BJP president at a rally in the Kullu area of Himachal Pradesh.
He highlighted the accomplishments of the Modi administration and claimed that the kind of work completed in the last nine years had never been accomplished in the nation’s 70-year history.
Nadda claimed that only his party, a cadre-based organization, possesses philosophy while all other political organizations lack it. “It is sad to say that when Modi ji is brightening the image of India worldwide, our Rahul Gandhi, ‘Yuvraj of Congress’, is hell bent upon trying to tarnish the image of the country,” he said.
BJP Chief questioned Rahul Gandhi’s comment on Indian democracy. “Will they (Britishers) save it who ruled us (India) for 200 years? And will he save it (democracy) whose grandmother imposed the Emergency,” he said.
In a sharply witty yet hitting remark Nadda said,”You speak about democracy whose words were rebuked by the court and even then, the public listens to you and tolerates you. What could be bigger than this in a democracy?”
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