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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda launched a scathing attack on the Congress, criticizing their Lok Sabha poll manifesto. Nadda accused the grand old party of harboring a hidden agenda aimed at depriving backward sections and the poor of their rights, allegedly to appease Muslims for political gains.
"The hidden agenda of Congress and INDI Alliance is to snatch away the rights of SC, ST, OBC and give the same to Muslims. Congress says that the first right to resources of the country is that of Muslims. Whereas, PM Narendra Modi says that the first right to resources of the country is that of the poor," JP Nadda said.
Nadda mocked the Congress for its perceived tilt towards a particular community, citing former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement from April 2009 former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement from April 2009 along with sharing a video clip of the former PM.
"Manmohan Singh did not make that statement mistakenly. He did it deliberately because while answering a question in April 2009 - during a press conference in Mumbai - he stood by his statement and said that minorities, especially Muslims, should be given priority and the first right to resources of the country should be theirs," Nadda said.