People of India Donated their Blood Proceeds to the Prime Minister National Relief Fund (PMNRF) Said- Nadda

People of India Donated their Blood Proceeds to the Prime Minister National Relief Fund (PMNRF) Said- Nadda

Accusations between BJP and Congress have intensified. Till a few days ago, the Congress and the BJP were seen as attackers.

Accusations between BJP and Congress have intensified.  Till a few days ago, the Congress and the BJP were seen as attackers.  However, now the BJP has started attacking the Congress fiercely.  BJP President JP Nadda has accused the Congress of doing politics on the issue of using the funds of the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund.  JP Nadda said that the people of India donated their blood-sweat proceeds to the Prime Minister National Relief Fund (PMNRF).  The Congress used to divert the donated money to a family foundation and cheated the people.  In the UPA government, people donated to the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, headed by Sonia Gandhi.

Rajiv Gandhi Foundation has been given assistance of US $ 3 lakh (Rs 2,26,68,645) from Chinese institutions Said – Nadda

Attacking the Congress, the BJP President said, 'People of India donated their hard earned money to the PMNRF to help their fellow citizens.  Trapping this public money in the guise of running a family is not only a fraud, but also a big fraud for the people of India.  We have now brought transparency in it. Earlier on Thursday, JP Nadda launched an open attack on the Congress at the mass rally (virtual) rally of Madhya Pradesh.  He said that the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation was given assistance of three lakh US Dollars (Rs. 2,26,68,645) from Chinese institutions.

BJP President JP Nadda also praised Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Jyotiraditya Scindia who recently joined Congress and joined Bharatiya Janata Party.  Nadda said that Scindia has shown a big enthusiasm by making the right decision.  Nadda also gave the figures of development related to Madhya Pradesh.

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