Congress Accuses BJP of Communal Politics Amidst Election Results
The Congress party criticized the BJP for allegedly infusing communalism into electoral voting patterns. Citing recent election outcomes, Congress emphasized its own secular representation across the country, notably highlighting the diversity of its elected officials and accusing the BJP of trying to marginalize minority communities in India.
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The Congress party condemned the BJP for allegedly coloring votes with communal biases following the recent assembly elections in four Indian states.
According to Congress' media spokesperson Pawan Khera, the BJP has shown indifference towards Muslim voters, who in turn have chosen to rally behind Congress as a secular alternative.
Highlighting its 664 MLAs, the Congress pointed out the equitable representation of communities, reflecting the nation's diversity, while accusing the BJP of attempts to undermine constitutional provisions safeguarding minority rights.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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