

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda said on Wednesday that the ‘disgusting truth’ of the Congress has been exposed by the remarks of Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, in which he has claimed that ‘we will now fight against BJP, RSS and ‘Indian Fighting the ‘State’ (Indian polity).
Earlier, while addressing party leaders after the inauguration of the Congress’ new headquarters at 9A on Kotla Road in the national capital, Rahul said, “Don’t think that we are fighting a fair fight. There is no fairness in this. If you believe that we are fighting a political organization called BJP or we are fighting a political organization called RSS then you have not understood what is happening. Every institution of the country has been captured. Now we are not only fighting the political organization called BJP and RSS, but also the ‘Indian State’.
JP Nadda replied to Rahul Gandhi
Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s comment, Nadda alleged on social media platform ‘X’ that it is no secret that Rahul Gandhi and his ‘entourage’ have ‘deep ties’ with urban Naxalites and the ‘deep state’ Who want to ‘defame, humiliate and reject’ India. ‘Deep State’ is a group that works secretly to fulfill its special interests, especially to destabilize democratically elected governments. Nadda claimed that whatever Rahul Gandhi has done or said is towards breaking India and dividing our society.
He hit back and said, “Nothing is hidden anymore, the disgusting truth of Congress has now been exposed by its own leader.” He said, “I congratulate Rahul Gandhi for clearly He said what the country knows – that he is fighting against India.” The BJP president alleged that Congress has a history of encouraging all those forces who want a weak India. Nadda said, “Greed for power means compromising the integrity of the country and betraying the trust of the people.” He said that the people of India are intelligent and have decided that they will always support Rahul Gandhi and his ideology. Will reject.
Rahul Gandhi had made allegations earlier also
Earlier, Gandhi also cited the recent assembly elections to claim that the Election Commission is refusing to provide voter lists with names and addresses of those who voted in the Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections, despite it being its duty to be transparent. . “I have clearly said that something has gone wrong in the Maharashtra elections,” he claimed. We are uncomfortable with the way the Election Commission is working. The sudden emergence of about one crore new voters in Maharashtra between the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections is a matter of problem.
He asked, “Why would the Election Commission refuse to make the voter list transparent?” What purpose is served by not giving us the list and why are they withholding it?” According to Rahul Gandhi, it is the duty of the Election Commission to ensure transparency and it is their sacred responsibility to explain why this has happened. The Congress leader said, “This is something that every Congressman and every opposition member should keep in mind. There is a serious problem with our election system. It is the duty of the Election Commission to be transparent.