BJP's Nadda Criticizes Himachal Govt, Calls for 'Double Engine' Leadership
BJP national president J P Nadda criticized the Himachal Pradesh government for alleged corruption and misuse of central funds, advocating for a 'double engine government' to drive development. Highlighting recent electoral successes, Nadda emphasized BJP's inclusive governance model under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
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BJP national president J P Nadda has leveled criticism at the Himachal Pradesh government, accusing it of corruption and inefficient use of central funds meant for infrastructure projects like housing and road repairs. Nadda insists that a 'double engine government' is crucial for the state's progress.
At a recent event, Nadda described the Congress administration as an 'ad hoc government,' accusing it of prioritizing personal interests over long-term state development. He underscored the significance of recent BJP victories, asserting a mandate against excluding parts of society in governance.
Nadda also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's transformative role in Indian politics, highlighting a shift towards inclusive governance that crosses traditional societal divides. He expresses optimism about BJP's future in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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