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JP Nadda Slams Rahul Gandhi On His 'Fighting Indian State' Remark

Addressing a gathering at the inauguration of the Congress's new headquarters in Delhi, Gandhi slammed the BJP and its ideological parent RSS.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>"I 'compliment' Rahul Gandhi for saying clearly what the nation knows- that he is fighting the Indian state!," Nadda shared on his X profile.</p><p>JP Nadda (Photo Source: JP Nadda/ X profile)</p></div>
"I 'compliment' Rahul Gandhi for saying clearly what the nation knows- that he is fighting the Indian state!," Nadda shared on his X profile.

JP Nadda (Photo Source: JP Nadda/ X profile)

Union Health Minister and Bhartiya Janata Party president JP Nadda criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday after his 'Fighting Indian State' remark. Nadda said the Congress's "ugly truth now stands exposed."

"I 'compliment' Rahul Gandhi for saying clearly what the nation knows—that he is fighting the Indian state!" Nadda shared on his X profile.

Addressing a gathering at the inauguration of the Congress's new headquarters in Delhi, Gandhi slammed the BJP and its ideological parent, the RSS.

"Hidden no more, Congress’ ugly truth now stands exposed by their own leader. I 'compliment' Mr. Rahul Gandhi for saying clearly what the nation knows—that he is fighting the Indian state!" Nadda wrote.

"It is not a secret that Gandhi and his ecosystem have close links with Urban Naxals and the Deep State who want to defame, demean and discredit India. His repeated actions have also strengthened this belief. Everything he has done or said has been in the direction of breaking India and dividing our society," he further shared.

Congress has a history of encouraging all those forces who want a weak India, said the Union Minister.

"Their greed for power meant compromising the nation’s integrity and betraying the trust of the people. But, the people of India are wise. They have decided that they will always reject Rahul Gandhi and his rotten ideology," he further wrote on his X profile.

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