BJP President and Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda launched a scathing attack on Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, accusing him of spreading falsehoods despite the party’s electoral defeats. Nadda listed 10 arguments countering what he called Congress’s “politics of lies” on governance, the economy, national security, and public welfare. He questioned Congress’s credibility and highlighted the party’s electoral losses in various states.
Nadda challenged Kharge on Congress’s claims, particularly regarding the MGNREGA scheme, stating that the party had been rejected by voters in multiple states. He emphasized that the MGNREGA scheme had not been weakened but expanded, with increased workdays and prompt payments. Nadda also accused Congress leaders of attending meetings funded by the Global Progressive Alliance while crucial parliamentary debates were ongoing.
Regarding economic performance, Nadda defended the government’s record, noting India’s improved global economic ranking under the BJP’s governance. He criticized Congress for allegedly tarnishing India’s image deliberately. Nadda also accused Congress leaders of undermining national security by questioning the armed forces and spreading misinformation about military operations.
Nadda further defended the government’s economic policies, highlighting lower inflation rates compared to developed countries and the positive impact of GST reforms. He contrasted the work culture of the BJP with that of Congress, pointing out the government’s focus on infrastructure projects while Congress leaders celebrated holidays. Nadda urged Kharge to stop spreading lies and reflect on the party’s diminishing support.
