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JP Nadda Targets Congress In Rajkot In The Name Of Freedom | ABP News

ABP News Bureau   |  10 Aug 2024 03:48 PM (IST)

Union Minister and BJP National President J.P. Nadda, alongside Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, flagged off the 'Tiranga Yatra' in Rajkot. During the event, Nadda addressed a public gathering and launched a scathing attack on Congress. He criticized the party, stating that their perspective is limited to viewing only one family through their lens, contrasting this with the broader historical contribution of numerous freedom fighters in the struggle for independence. Nadda emphasized that the fight for freedom was not the effort of a single family but of many patriots who played significant roles in achieving India’s independence. His remarks underscored his party’s stance and sought to highlight what he perceives as Congress’s narrow view of historical contributions.

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