Congress a 'copy & paste' party under its ‘prince’ Rahul Gandhi, says JP Nadda responding to Kharge's letter to Modi

In a fiery response to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, BJP chief J.P. Nadda criticises the opposition party for its reliance on outdated tactics. He defends the BJP's stance on Rahul Gandhi, calling the Congress a 'copy & paste' party under pressure from its 'prince.'

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president on Thursday responded to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi over remarks by National Democratic Alliance (NDA) against Rahul Gandhi Kharge wrote to Modi on Tuesday, expressing his concern and disappointment over remarks made against Rahul Gandhi , the leader of opposition in Lok Sabha. “You have written a letter to PM Modi in an attempt to polish your failed product (Rahul Gandhi), which has been repeatedly rejected by the public, and bring it to the market due to political compulsion,” reads Nadda's letter in Hindi. Kharge's letter had said that phrases such as ‘Number one terrorist’ used by union minister Ravneet Bittu and a former BJP MLA's death threat to Rahul Gandhi, were ‘deeply disturbing.

’ "After reading that letter, I felt that the things said by you are far from reality. It seems that in the letter you have either forgotten the misdeeds of your leaders including Rahul Gandhi or have deliberately ignored them, so I felt that it is important to bring those things to your notice in detail. It is sad that the oldest political party of the country has now become a 'copy & paste' party under the pressure of its famous prince.



" Nadda responded in the letter. (This is a developing story. Please check back for updates).