JP Nadda, the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), recently provided an exclusive interview to CNN-News18, where he discussed the significant stakes and expectations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections of 2024. With over a billion eligible voters, the election results are eagerly anticipated. Nadda expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects, highlighting the party's organizational strength and grassroots connection. He criticized Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, describing Gandhi's advisors as leftists and members of the JNU intellectual circle, implying a disconnect from ordinary citizens. Nadda argued that Gandhi's outdated campaign strategies no longer resonate with voters. He also accused Gandhi's circle of associating with anti-national elements, referencing slogans supporting figures like Afzal Guru and groups labeled as the 'tukde-tukde gang'. Emphasizing the BJP's discipline, Nadda contrasted it with Congress, citing Rahul Gandhi's tearing of an ordinance as an example of Congress's lack of discipline. He stressed that such behavior would be unthinkable within the BJP, underlining its structured and cohesive functioning. As the Lok Sabha elections approach, Nadda's statements aim to bolster the BJP's image as a stable, disciplined, and nationalist party, positioning it against what he portrays as a fragmented and out-of-touch opposition.
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