INDIA Bloc Corrupt, Dynastic, Soft on Anti-Nationals

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INDIA Bloc Corrupt, Dynastic, Soft on Anti-Nationals

## BJP President JP Nadda Attacks Congress-Led INDIA Bloc During Campaign Speech

In a fiery campaign speech delivered at Chhattisgarh's Chandkhuri village, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda launched a scathing attack on the Congress-led INDIA bloc, accusing them of defending corruption and engaging in dynastic politics.

Nadda contrasted the BJP's focus on development with the alleged corruption and nepotism of the opposition alliance. He highlighted Prime Minister Modi's commitment to fighting corruption, while accusing the INDIA bloc of shielding those involved in corrupt practices.

"On one hand is the BJP, which is trying its best to continue development works in the country, but who is on the other side? The same old Congress and its arrogant alliance. The same INDI alliance. On one hand, PM Modi asks to get rid of corruption, on the other hand, this arrogant alliance stands for defending those who engage in corruption," Nadda asserted.

Nadda further accused the INDIA bloc of being a conglomeration of dynastic parties, claiming that all of them are corrupt and prioritize their families over the nation. He listed several prominent opposition leaders and their families, alleging their involvement in corruption and dynastic politics.

"The INDI alliance is a conglomeration of dynastic politics. Isn't Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah's party a family party? Aren't they in the INDI alliance? Aren't Sukhbir Badal, Chautala, Mulayam Singh-Akhilesh-Dimple Yadav, Lalu-Rabri-Tejashwi-Tej Pratap, Mamata-Abhishek, KCR-KTR-Kavitha....family parties? These are all parties that indulge in saving their family. These are all indulged in corruption. All of them are corrupt," Nadda declared.

Nadda also cited examples of several opposition leaders facing legal charges or imprisonment, including Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, P Chidambaram, Karti Chidambaram, Sanjay Singh, Lalu Yadav, and Arvind Kejriwal. He accused the Congress of being soft on appeasement politics and terrorism, citing incidents like the anti-India slogans raised at Jawaharlal Nehru University and the Pakistan Zindabad slogans chanted after Naseer Hussain's Rajya Sabha victory in Karnataka.

"The Congress is always soft wherever appeasement politics is practiced. They raised anti-India slogans in Jawaharlal Nehru University. And they give tickets for Member of Parliament to people from the Tukde Tukde gang. Can those who love leaders who raise such anti-India slogans be patriots? Haven't they remained soft on terrorists? They always talk like this," Nadda stated.

Nadda's speech reflects the BJP's strategy of attacking the opposition on issues of corruption, dynastic politics, and national security in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP seeks to portray itself as the party of development and good governance, while painting the opposition as corrupt and unpatriotic.