Nadda Takes Aim: BJP's Critique of Himachal’s Congress Regime
BJP chief J P Nadda criticized the Congress government in Himachal Pradesh for allegedly misusing central funds and failing to foster development. Nadda highlighted discrepancies in fund utilization and stressed the importance of a 'double-engine' government for development. He compared BJP's governance to Congress, emphasizing accountability and transformation under Modi.
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In a pointed critique, BJP chief J P Nadda accused the Himachal Pradesh Congress government of squandering central funds, asserting they lack the right to govern. He described their approach as carefree, contrasting it with the BJP's developmental drive.
Nadda alleged widespread corruption in the Congress-led administration, citing misuse of funds meant for infrastructure, smart cities, and disaster relief. He asserted the BJP's 'double-engine government' is crucial for state progress and slammed Congress's claims about inadequate central funding.
Highlighting India's transformation under Prime Minister Modi, Nadda detailed achievements like economic growth and social benefits. He emphasized that the BJP's politics is rooted in accountability, unlike Congress, which he accused of ineffectiveness. Nadda called on voters to recognize BJP's track record in governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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