UPA stands for ‘Utpidan, Pakshpat, Atyachar’: Nadda
Jaipur: BJP chief JP Nadda charged on Sunday that Opposition parties were forming alliance to “protect” their dynastic politics and that the UPA stood for “utpidan, pakshpat and atyachar” (oppression, favouritism and atrocities).
The proposed coalition is not a “Patriotic Democratic Alliance” but a “Protection of Dynasties Alliance”, he said at a rally after launching BJP’s “Nahi Sahega Rajasthan” campaign against the Congress govt at Chandan Van, Beelwa in Jaipur. He also released a “Fail Card” of the State govt.
“All these people join the alliance to save their families and Modi works to take India forward. We should understand this difference,” he said.
He said govt in Rajasthan is setting new records of corruption and has no right to be in power even for a minute. “Congress govt in Rajasthan will be shown the way out in November,” he said.
Later, at BJP’s legislative meeting, Nadda said tickets will not be given to those in the executive team. A separate website has also been released with information related to the movement from the state level to the Assembly level. The movement will run across the state and there will be a big rally in Jaipur on August 1.