New Delhi. BJP National President JP Nadda wrote an open letter to the countrymen and accused the Modi government of doing vote bank and appeasement politics keeping in view the achievements of 8 years and targeted the opposition parties. Taking a jibe at the opposition parties including Congress, Left and Trinamool Congress on the joint appeal letter written by the opposing parties, Nadda said that in the last 8 years, India has developed rapidly in every field. The world has appreciated India’s fight against COVID. Today the eyes of the whole world are on India. Nadda further wrote in his letter that the politics of the country has changed rapidly in the last 8 years. Now the appeasement and selective politics that divide the vote bank and the country is not working. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, all sections of the society are developing under the policy of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas and Sabka Prayas’. But the opposition parties are not liking this and they are again trying to unite and do the politics of dividing the vote bank and the country.
Criticizing the joint appeal letter written by the opposing parties, the BJP President has said in his open letter to the countrymen that the NDA’s policy is visible from the work of his government, whereas it is clear from the letter written by the opposition parties. It is clearly visible that they are insulting the identity of our country and the hardworking countrymen. Calling the incident in Rajasthan shameful, Nadda questioned the silence of the Congress. Along with this, Nadda also discussed the shootings on sadhus in 1966 during Indira Gandhi’s tenure, the statements made by Rajiv Gandhi after the assassination of Indira Gandhi and the Sikh riots, the atrocities committed against Kashmiri Hindus in Kashmir in the 1980s and the Congress Referring to several incidents of firing and riots during the tenure of other governments, he criticized the Congress, while referring to the incidents in West Bengal, Kerala and Tamil Nadu also targeted Mamata Banerjee, Left parties and DMK. Referring to the arrest of a cabinet minister in Maharashtra, Nadda also criticized the Shiv Sena-Congress-NCP alliance. Not only this, in this letter, BJP President Nadda also asked the public what kind of India they want in 2027.
In his letter, Nadda, referring to the victory in the assembly elections of four states, crossing the 100 mark in the Rajya Sabha and also getting a majority in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, said that due to the anger, the opposition parties are again doing politics that divides the country. But has come down. Respecting the wishes of the people of the country, Nadda has also appealed to all the opposition parties to change the track of their politics and do politics on the issue of development.