No place for those who do not believe in democracy: BJP President Nadda targets Rahul Gandhi

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Last Update: March 19, 2023, 16:56 IST

Nadda was addressing the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) National Youth Parliament in Tamil Nadu through video conferencing. (Image/IANS)

In his address after virtually inaugurating the ‘National Youth Parliament’ of his party’s youth wing Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha being held in Chennai, Nadda said, ‘Those who do not believe in democracy have no place in democracy. ‘

BJP President JP Nadda alleged on Sunday Rahul Gandhi He accused them of crossing all limits of democracy and said they should be sent packed “lock, stock and barrel” in a democratic manner.

Those who do not believe in democracy have no place in democracy, Nadda said in his address after virtually inaugurating the ‘National Youth Parliament’ of his party’s youth wing Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha held in Chennai.

The BJP chief alleged that the Congress was mentally bankrupt, Gandhi incited foreign powers like the US and European countries to interfere in India’s internal affairs, claiming that they were “oblivious” while democracy in India was in danger. He said, “Rahul Gandhi has crossed all limits of democracy.”

Nadda said that what kind of statements he makes, the people of India do not listen to him, but tolerate him.

The BJP president said, “Rahul Gandhi not only insulted the country with his shameful remarks about India’s democratic values, but also invited foreign countries to interfere in our country.”

Nadda said that they should be sent packing in a democratic manner.

Although the Congress has rejected the BJP’s allegation, Gandhi sought permission to speak in Parliament to respond to criticism from members of the ruling party of his comments in the UK.

The Congress has claimed that the BJP is “mischaracterising” his remarks to divert attention from the Adani issue.

The budget session of Parliament has been a wash since the start of its second part on March 13, with the BJP demanding an apology from Gandhi.

During his interaction in the UK, Rahul Gandhi alleged that the structure of Indian democracy was under attack and a “full-scale assault” on the country’s institutions. Demands for more foreign interference on foreign soil, and the Congress hit back at the ruling party citing the examples of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Raising internal politics abroad.

Nadda in his address also focused on the positive changes for the youth brought by the government in the country.

“Under the leadership of Modi ji, India has really changed. This is the right time for the youth,” he said, citing the growing number of professional educational institutions like IIMs, IITs, medical colleges, besides universities.

The BJP president claimed that India was seen as one of the most “corrupt” nations before 2014, which “crawled on its knees” and followed others. It was affected by policy paralysis, he said.

Nadda said that under Modi’s leadership, it has become a leading country, which shows the way to the world, adding that the Prime Minister has taken the country out of corruption, criminalization and dynastic rule and put it on the path of inclusive development.

“Modi has ensured a huge financial allocation and support for sportspersons so that they play to their best potential in the upcoming Olympics, Asian Games and many other sporting events,” he added. important development.

He said that it has a vision to make India one of the top sporting nations by 2030 by providing a safe, affordable, accessible, enjoyable and sustainable air sports ecosystem.

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