BJP Criticizes Congress: Accusations of Anti-India Sentiments
The BJP launched a strong critique against Congress, accusing Rahul Gandhi of promoting 'anti-India' sentiments and urging citizens to be cautious. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi highlighted Gandhi's controversial remarks in Colombia and questioned Congress's maturity, linking its actions to foreign influences.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) launched a fierce attack on the Congress party on Friday, charging its leader Rahul Gandhi with advancing 'anti-India' agendas within the nation. BJP national spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi urged citizens to remain vigilant against Gandhi and the Nehru-Gandhi family's influence.
In a press conference, Trivedi criticized Gandhi's recent statements during a seminar in Colombia, claiming they highlight Congress's susceptibility to anti-national forces. He referenced Gandhi's remarks on Indian languages to warn of potential regional conflicts and accused him of serving as a 'flag-bearer' for divisive forces.
Trivedi also commented on the current state of Congress leadership, labeling it immature and suggesting its past sophisticated strategies have deteriorated. The BJP further condemned a Congress leader's derogatory comments about Prime Minister Modi, interpreting these as signs of frustration over prolonged absence from power.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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