BJP Chief JP Nadda Attacks Regional Parties, Says Trinamool Lacks Principles
NDTV
JP Nadda slammed Trinamool Congress for "spreading lies about the Centre over MNREGA fund release delay"
BJP national president JP Nadda today launched a scathing attack on regional parties over their "dynastic politics". While addressing party workers in Kolkata, Mr Nadda said that the ruling "aunt-nephew" party in Bengal “lacks principles or policies”.
"Some people have leaders, but they don't have the right intention. Look at the TMC and you will understand. For some time they have leaders but no intentions. And if they have intentions, they don't have policy," Mr Nadda said.
"The TMC has no principles or policies. It only has syndicates and cut-money culture. The Modi government wants to give funds, but their (TMC) only mission is to take commission," he added.
Asserting that the BJP is the "only national party which has a neta (leader), niti (policy) and niyat (intent)", Mr Nadda said that the Congress is now “lupt” (extinct) in the country.