Patna buzzed as BJP chief Nitin Nabin targeted the Nehru-Gandhi family in a blistering address, dubbing their political journey a ‘mission of compromises’ that shortchanged India at every turn.
Nehru’s 1954 folly—ceding Tibet rights to China gratuitously—took center stage. ‘450 million Indians were his responsibility, yet he bartered away our heritage,’ Nabin lamented.
Rajiv’s defense dealings allegedly padded family fortunes. Rahul embodies negative politics: CIA-funded Congress past, 247 secretive foreign trips, meetings with foreign influencers like Soros and Omar.
From 2004-2014, Sonia wielded NAC power like a shadow PM, as her foundation pocketed Chinese and Soros money, Nabin charged.
He appealed to the youth: Shun divisive forces; embrace positivity. Voters, now savvy, prioritize desh over dynasty.
BJP vows unyielding nationalism, positioning itself as the antidote to such historical lapses.
