Nadda Accuses Congress, NC of Non-National Agenda
BJP chief J P Nadda accused Congress and National Conference of pursuing Pakistan's agenda in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the significant reduction in terror attacks under Prime Minister Modi's leadership. Nadda campaigned for BJP's Jammu North candidate, highlighting BJP's historical ties and development initiatives in the region.
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In a public rally held on Sunday, BJP president J P Nadda accused the Congress and National Conference (NC) of furthering Pakistan's agenda in Jammu and Kashmir, labeling them as 'non-nationalist forces.'
Nadda emphasized the significant reduction in terror activities under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, and credited the BJP for the 'wave of change' in the Union Territory.
Campaigning for BJP candidate Sham Lal Sharma in Jammu North, Nadda criticized the political 'dynasties' of Abdullah, Mufti, and Nehru-Gandhi families, accusing them of corruption and destruction of the region. He pointed out the lack of rights for certain groups and credited the BJP with ameliorating these issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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