Congress is ‘anti-Ram, anti-Sanatan’: JP Nadda


BJP national president JP Nadda on Wednesday alleged the Congress is “anti-Ram” and “anti-Sanatan”, and accused the party of joining hands with anti-national powers.

“When Sonia Gandhi was the chairperson of UPA, she had raised questions of existence of Ram and given an affidavit in the court terming him as fiction (imaginary) and Congress leader Kapil Sibal made all out efforts to delay, divert and stall the matter,” Nadda said while addressing the conference of ‘Panna Pramukh’ of his home district Bilaspur.

Accusing the Congress of adopting policy of appeasement towards the minority communities, Nadda called upon the party cadres to go from door-to-door to expose the party’s real face and claimed that it would be wiped out after the Lok Sabha polls.
Recalling that Tamil Nadu minister Udhayanidhi Stalin had denigrated Sanatana Dharma as dengue, malaria and HIV, Nadda said that no Congress leader condemned his statement.

The BJP national president claimed that all other political parties compromised with their ideology but the BJP remained firm and constructed the grand Ram Temple at Ayodhya, performed ‘Pran Pratistha’, scrapped Article 370 and rid the Muslim women from the evil of triple talaq.

Nadda, who made his first visit to the state after declaration of the Lok Sabha polls, said the BJP has 8.60 lakh booth presidents, 303 Lok Sabha members, 97 Rajya members, 1500 MLAs and 180 mayors besides hundreds of district presidents.