The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Nadda accuses Cong. leaders of spreading ‘misinforma­tion’ out of ‘frustratio­n’

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Asserting that the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre o’ered corruption-free good governance in the last 10 years, BJP national president J.P. Nadda alleged that the INDIA bloc is an alliance of “corrupt and family-run” parties.

“All these parties of INDIA bloc are synonymous with corrupt and dynastic politics,” he alleged while addressing an election meeting in Telangana’s coal town of Kothagudem of Bhadradri Kothagudem district on Monday.

He campaigned for BJP candidate from Khammam Lok Sabha seat T.Vinod Rao in the coal hub of Kothagudem.

Coming down heavily on the Congress and other partners of the INDIA block, Mr.Nadda alleged that several scams be it coal, rice, sugar, 2G, 3G and AgustaWest­land scams — surfaced during the previous Congress-led “majboor aur lachar sarkar” (incapable/weak government) at the Centre.

In the then “lachar sarkar”, the then Prime Minister used to invite “terrorists” for talks, he alleged.

He took a swipe at the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) alleging that the party leader K. Kavitha was “involved” in the Delhi liquor scam.

‘Majboot sarkar’

The Narendra Modi-led “majboot sarkar” (strong government) ushered in all-round developmen­t and welfare with a distinguis­hed track record in the service of the nation in the last 10 years, he asserted, saying people will repose their faith in the visionary leadership of Mr.Modi in this Lok Sabha elections.

Later, addressing an election meeting in Mahabubaba­d district headquarte­rs town of the ST-reserved Mahabubaba­d Lok Sabha constituen­cy, Mr. Nadda alleged that the Congress is showing signs of frustratio­n of its imminent defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. “They (Congress leaders) have circulated a fabricated video of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s speech on social media to mislead people,” he charged.

He accused the Congress of pursuing “appeasemen­t and vote bank” politics. The Modi-led government has ushered in the politics of performanc­e and accountabi­lity, he claimed. BJP candidate from Mahabubaba­d seat and former MP A. Sitaram Naik also spoke.

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