“Disclosure Of Mental Level”: BJP Chief Slams Congress’ Karnataka Manifesto

Assembly elections will be held in Karnataka on 10 May. (File)

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Wednesday alleged that the Congress was creating hurdles in the way of the state’s development, saying the grand old party’s manifesto for the upcoming May 10 Karnataka assembly elections was at their mental level. is an expression of. ,

Attacking the recently released Congress manifesto, JP Nadda said, “Their (Congress) manifesto is an expression of their mental level. People are now fighting against dynastic rules and they want development. That’s why Bharatiya Janata Party is ahead.” Has come.”

The scathing attack comes after the Congress on Tuesday released its manifesto for the Karnataka elections, which made several promises like ‘Griha Jyoti’, ‘Griha Lakshmi’ and ‘Anna Bhagya’, even as it clearly sought to draw a parallel between the Bajrang Dal and the PFI. Decisive action will be taken as per law including banning any organization promoting enmity and hatred.

The Congress party is committed to take strong and decisive action against individuals and organizations spreading hatred against communities on the basis of caste and religion.

Nadda alleged that the Congress is trying to stop the development in the state, “The Congress party has always put obstacles in the development. National Education Policy has been implemented in Karnataka, but now they (Congress) want to put a stop to it.” ” You can see that they are nowhere near power but what is their thinking.

Vishwa Hindu Parishad’s (VHP) international joint general secretary Surendra Jain hit out at the Congress party for comparing the VHP with the Popular Front of India (PFI) in its Karnataka assembly election manifesto, saying the move was “highly objectionable”.

Surendra Jain said, “Comparing VHP with anti-national, terrorist and banned organization PFI is highly objectionable.”

The VHP leader further told ANI that the way the Congress and the PFI have forged an alliance, the Bajrang Dal has become an eyesore for the Congress. Sonia Gandhi cannot cheat the people of the country. The way Congress has wrongly tried to defame Bajrang Dal, the people of the country will not accept it and Bajrang Dal workers are taking it as a challenge. We will answer that too and will not let you do that. Plans come to fruition.”

He said, “The Congress party talks about banning Bajrang Dal but forgets that they had opposed banning anti-national organizations like ‘Simmi’ and they had also protested on the streets against the ban.”

Surendra Jain further said that with the demand of the Congress party to ban Bajrang Dal, the agenda of the party has become public.

Assembly elections will be held in Karnataka on May 10 and the counting of votes will take place on May 13.

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