BJP National President Nitin Nabin lit up a Patna gathering with scathing critiques of the Nehru-Gandhi clan’s alleged betrayals, framing their rule as a ‘compromise mission’ favoring kin over country.
Central to his attack: Nehru’s unilateral 1954 transfer of India’s Tibet entitlements to China, sans benefits. Quoting Nehru’s own words on India’s populace as his ‘burden,’ Nabin painted a picture of negligent leadership.
He accused Rajiv Gandhi of weaponizing defense contracts for financial enrichment. On Rahul, Nabin called out his foreign puppetry, CIA-linked party funding, and suspicious 247 overseas jaunts—many off security radars, including ties to Omar and Soros.
Sonia Gandhi’s NAC role from 2004-2014 allegedly created a super-parallel administration, paralleled by foundation funds from adversarial sources.
India’s vibrant youth won’t tolerate misguidance, Nabin stressed. The public discerns the dynasty’s flaws and craves leaders devoted to national glory.
In this era of awareness, only uncompromising patriots will lead, he concluded, urging a clean break from compromised legacies.