‘Fulfilling political agenda’: Nadda on Cong’s allegations of disrespecting Dr Singh

New Delhi: Union Minister and BJP President JP Nadda accused the Congress of doing politics even as the entire country mourn the death of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He alleged that the the party also did not delivered justice to any leader of the country, even if they were also part of the Congress.

The minister shared a video message on X and pointed out that the country would not forgive or forget historic sins of the Congress over the years. His statement came after the Congress accused the BJP-led NDA Government of ‘insulting’ by cremating him at Nigambodh Ghat.

Nadda shares message on X

“When the entire nation mourns the demise of former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh ji, the Congress party is busy turning this moment of grief into an opportunity to fulfill their political agenda.,” the BJP president said on X.

He added, “Gandhi family has neither honored nor delivered justice to any leader of the nation, even if they were from the Congress party. The nation will never forget or forgive the historic sins of the principle-less Congress party”.

Congress accused BJP of ‘disrespecting’ Manmohan Singh

Earlier, the Congress had accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of insulting Manmohan Singh  by cremating his body  at Delhi’s Nigambodh Ghat. The party also demanded a memorial for the former PM.

Taking to X, Leader of the Opposition Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi wrote, “The great son of Mother India and the first Prime Minister of the Sikh community, Dr. Manmohan Singh has been totally insulted by the present government by performing his last rites today at the Nigambodh Ghat.”

He added, “He was the Prime Minister of India for a decade, during his tenure the country became an economic superpower and his policies are still the support of the poor and backward classes of the country. Till date, respecting the dignity of all former Prime Ministers, their last rites were performed at authorized burial sites so that every person could have the last darshan and pay homage without any inconvenience.”

 

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