Congress anti-Sanatan, anti-Ram: BJP president J.P. Nadda
The Hindu
In a scathing attack on Congress, BJP president J.P. Nadda on May 6 alleged that the grand old party is “anti-Sanatan” and “anti-Ram” and that it joins hands with anti-national forces.
In a scathing attack on Congress, BJP president J.P. Nadda on May 6 alleged that the grand old party is "anti-Sanatan" and "anti-Ram" and that it joins hands with anti-national forces.
Addressing an election rally at Peddapalli in Telangana, he also said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accusing the BJP of seeking to end reservations is a case of pot calling the kettle black.
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"The Congress is an anti-Ram party. Congress is anti-Sanatan. Congress is such a party that joins hands with anti-national forces," he said.
Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi remained silent when DMK leader Udayanidhi Stalin compared Sanatan with HIV, dengue and malaria, Mr. Nadda said.
Describing the Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM, BRS and Congress as 'ABC', he charged that they drive the agenda of the Muslim League ('ye sabhi teeno ke teeno Muslim League ka agenda chalane wali party yaan hai' in Hindi). All of them follow the 'principles and policies' of Tablighi Jamaat and the parties disturb the mainstream, he claimed.
"All of them, are they not supporters of Razakar people," he asked.