Alibi for imminent defeat in Lok Sabha, says BJP

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Alibi for imminent defeat in Lok Sabha, says BJP

Friday, 22 March 2024 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Alibi for imminent defeat in Lok Sabha, says BJP

The BJP on Thursday dismissed the Congress’ attack on the Government over freezing of its bank accounts as the Opposition party’s “desperate” attempt to create an alibi for its imminent defeat in the Lok Sabha polls. BJP chief JP Nadda on Thursday dismissed the Congress’ talk of financial helplessness as “comical”, and said the party can use the money accumulated from “all the scams” that took place during its rule for electioneering.

The BJP’s reaction came after former Congress president Sonia Gandhi demanded that the party be given access to its bank accounts to ensure a level playing field for the Lok Sabha polls and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of making a systematic effort to cripple the party financially. In a post on X, Nadda said the Congress is “conveniently blaming” its irrelevance on financial troubles’ while in reality, their bankruptcy is “moral and intellectual, not financial”.

“The Congress is going to be totally rejected by the people and fearing a historic defeat, their top leadership addressed a Press conference and ranted against Indian democracy and institutions,” he said.

Instead of correcting their own errors, the Congress is blaming authorities for their troubles. Be it the ITAT or the Delhi High Court, they have asked the Congress to comply with the rules, pay the taxes due but the party never did so, Nadda said.

“For a party which has looted from every sector, in every State and at every moment of history, to talk of financial helplessness is comical. The Congress can use the money accumulated from all their scams starting from jeep to chopper scam via Bofors for their electioneering,” the BJP chief said.

“The Congress part time leaders say India being a democracy is a lie — may I remind them that India was not a democracy only for a few months between 1975 and 1977 and that time the PM of India was none other than Indira Gandhi,” he said.

BJP leader and former Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad accused former Congress president Rahul Gandhi of lying on the issue and also targeted Sonia, saying both of them shamed Indian democracy globally with their “irresponsible” comments. Prasad said the Congress did not file income tax returns in time, leading to the freezing of its accounts.

The Opposition party did not get any judicial relief and has now gone to the Supreme Court, he said, accusing Congress leaders of lying over the issue. He said the Congress was even pulled up by the High Court over the issue.

“We wish the Congress well and our gentle advice to the party is the more you allow Rahul to speak the more ground you lose,” Prasad said. If people don’t want to vote for the Congress, the BJP cannot help it, he said.

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