Opposition parties trying hard to save their dynasties: J P Nadda
BJP President J P Nadda criticized opposition parties for prioritizing dynastic politics during a rally in Maharashtra. He highlighted the BJP's stable governance over the past decade, citing achievements such as resolving issues like triple talaq...

Targeting the opposition, he said political parties earlier used to make tall claims in their manifesto and forget their implementation after coming to power.
"The opposition parties in the country are now trying hard to save their dynastic politics, be it the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) or Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena (UBT)," Nadda said.
The BJP offered a stable government in the last 10 years that helped in resolving crucial issues like the triple talaq and Ram temple construction, he said.
"We also provided hundreds of thousands of homes to the homeless people and increased the reach of various government schemes, offering a comfortable life to the rural people," he said.
The BJP-led government also came up with the Citizenship (Amendment) Act that now offers Indian citizenship to persecuted Hindus, Parsis and Christians (from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who have come to India), Nadda said.
The Congress never took such steps to help them, he said.
"After Modi came to power, politics of the country changed and became more accountable to the people. In a way, it has become more responsible," Nadda said.
Polling in the Buldhana and seven other Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra will be held on April 26.
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