JP Nadda Slams Rahul Gandhi: "Manufactured Narrative" Amid Bihar Poll Battle

BJP president JP Nadda launched a strong attack on Rahul Gandhi following his allegations about fake voters. He accused the Congress leader of creating "manufactured narratives" to explain away an expected defeat in Bihar. Nadda claimed Gandhi was sitting in Delhi holding "fake press conferences" instead of focusing on the ground reality in Bihar. The BJP chief contrasted Gandhi's approach with Prime Minister Modi's development-focused leadership and India's economic progress.

Key Points: JP Nadda Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Manufactured Bihar Poll Narrative

  • Nadda accuses Gandhi of creating excuses before Bihar election results
  • Claims Congress leader protects infiltrators and spreads misinformation
  • Contrasts Gandhi's approach with PM Modi's development focus
  • Highlights India's economic rise from 11th to 4th globally
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'Manufactured narrative': JP Nadda slams Rahul Gandhi, says Congress making excuses for Bihar loss

BJP chief JP Nadda attacks Rahul Gandhi over "manufactured narratives" and excuses ahead of Bihar election results, accusing Congress of deflecting from defeat.

"Elections are being held in Bihar, but Rahul Gandhi is sitting in Delhi doing a fake press conference. - JP Nadda"

New Delhi, Nov 5

BJP national president JP Nadda on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of creating “manufactured narratives” and preparing excuses ahead of a likely opposition defeat in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

In a video statement released hours after Rahul Gandhi’s press conference alleging “25 lakh fake voters” in the Haryana Assembly polls, Nadda said the Congress leader had already “accepted defeat in Bihar” and was trying to deflect attention from ground realities.

“Elections are being held in Bihar, but Rahul Gandhi is sitting in Delhi doing a fake press conference. He knows the Mahagathbandhan is losing, so he is searching for excuses in advance,” Nadda said. He added that while Gandhi once blamed EVMs without evidence, he now raises questions about the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) only to “mislead the public.”

Nadda claimed the Supreme Court had given a clean chit to EVMs and that the Election Commission had repeatedly invited Gandhi to provide proof of electoral manipulation.

“If he has evidence, why doesn’t he submit it formally? Why doesn’t he move court? His only aim is to defame the country and incite youth,” he alleged.

Asserting that elections are won “through hard work on the ground and by winning people’s trust, not through drama and photoshoots,” Nadda accused the Congress leader of protecting infiltrators and spreading “foreign-inspired misinformation.”

The BJP chief contrasted Gandhi with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a leader focused on development and lifting “25 crore people out of poverty in the past 11 years.” He highlighted India’s economic rise from 11th to 4th globally, and said the country is moving toward becoming the world’s No. 1 economy under PM Modi’s leadership.

Nadda added that reports suggest “Mahagathbandhan candidates themselves are hesitant to call Rahul Gandhi for rallies,” claiming the alliance faces a “certain defeat” in Bihar.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support the current government, I think both sides should focus more on development agenda rather than personal attacks. Our democracy deserves better discourse. 🙏
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Ananya R
The fact that Mahagathbandhan candidates themselves don't want Rahul Gandhi for rallies speaks volumes! People want development, not excuses. Bihar deserves better leadership.
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Sarah B
As an observer, I find it concerning when political leaders make serious allegations without providing evidence. This undermines our democratic institutions. The Election Commission has maintained credibility so far.
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Vikram M
️‍♂️ Another day, another excuse from Congress. When will they learn that people vote for development, not for manufactured narratives? Nadda ji has hit the nail on the head!
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Kavya N
The contrast between PM Modi's development focus and Rahul Gandhi's constant complaints is stark. One talks about lifting 25 crore from poverty, the other about fake voters. The choice is clear for Bihar voters.

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