Union Minister Nitin Gadkari launched a scathing attack on the Congress party during a recent public address. He accused the party of committing the “sin of breaking the Constitution,” alleging that they have violated it as many as 80 times.
Gadkari, a senior member of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), emphasized the importance of individual qualities over caste, creed, language, and religion. “We believe that no one is big due to his caste, creed, language and Dharma but is greater because of the qualities,” he said.
The Union Minister also contrasted the BJP’s performance with that of the Congress. He claimed that the BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has achieved in 10 years what the Congress could not in 60.
These remarks come at a time when the BJP is gearing up for several state assembly elections. The party is keen to highlight its achievements and contrast them with the alleged failures of the Congress party.
Gadkari’s comments are likely to intensify the political discourse in the country, as parties prepare for the upcoming electoral battles. The Congress party has yet to respond to the Union Minister’s accusations.