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Under PM Modi we have bridged the gap of 6 decades in 6 years: J.P. Nadda
June 23: The nation has bridged the gap of 6 decades in just 6 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This was commented by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Jagat Prakash Nadda on Tuesday. He said this while addressing the Assam Jan Samvad virtual rally. At the outset, Nadda paid homage to 20 Indian Army bravehearts who lost their lives in the violent clash with the Chinese military during last week’s face-off in Ladakh. Nadda had previously addressed similar virtual rallies dedicated to Kerala, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana.
In its digital address from Delhi, Nadda claimed that the BJP had always stood with the government on issues of national security when it was in opposition. “It is sad that the opposition is only indulging in mud-slinging. It is very irresponsible. We were also in opposition for a very long time, but we stood by (Jawaharlal) Nehru in 1962, (Lal Bahadur) Shashtri in 1965 and Indira Gandhi in 1971. But now you see. Kargil or Ladakh — they are only busy in mud-slinging. The Congress is weakening the morale of the soldiers by their statements,” BJP chief J P Nadda said.
J.P. Nadda also lauded the undying spirit of the nation’s ‘corona warriors’ in their selfless fight against the pandemic. On this count too, Nadda slammed the Congress for allegedly questioning “every decision” of the Centre regarding the lockdown and other COVID-19 related decisions.