JP Nadda Slams Congress on Anniversary of Emergency
BJP president JP Nadda criticized Congress on the 49th anniversary of the Emergency declared by Indira Gandhi in 1975. He accused the Congress of hypocrisy and questioned their commitment to democracy. Nadda highlighted past actions of the Congress and announced upcoming events to remind the public of those 'dark days'.
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BJP president JP Nadda launched a scathing attack on the Congress party during the 49th anniversary of the Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi's government in 1975.
Speaking at an event in New Delhi, Nadda accused Congress and its allies of 'hypocrisy and doublespeak' regarding the election for the Lok Sabha speaker, highlighting the party's tainted history.
Nadda announced that the BJP will organize events across the country to expose what he called the 'dark days' of the Emergency, ensuring people remember the undemocratic actions carried out by the Congress during that period.
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