Nadda accuses Rahul Gandhi of staging sit-in to chase media spotlight
Union minister JP Nadda charged Rahul Gandhi with using a sit-in outside Sansad Marg police station as a bid for media attention.
Union minister JP Nadda criticised opposition leader Rahul Gandhi for organising a sit-in outside the Sansad Marg police station in New Delhi, describing it as a maneuver to attract media coverage. Nadda argued the demonstration was intended to divert attention from the ongoing Vande Mataram dispute. He noted that the Supreme Court has constituted a five-member committee to investigate claims of excessive police force against students.
The remarks were delivered on Friday, highlighting heightened political tension. Nadda framed the protest as a publicity effort rather than a genuine grievance. The episode reflects the contentious atmosphere surrounding the Vande Mataram row.
Why it matters
It highlights escalating political tactics and disputes ahead of upcoming elections.
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