Assam polls: Congress has become 'mentally bankrupt', says JP Nadda

By ANI | Published: April 2, 2021 04:35 PM2021-04-02T16:35:19+5:302021-04-02T16:45:03+5:30

The Congress party has become 'mentally bankrupt', said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda on Friday while hitting out at Opposition parties in Assam for 'indulging in politics of opportunism' ahead of the third phase of the state assembly elections.

Assam polls: Congress has become 'mentally bankrupt', says JP Nadda | Assam polls: Congress has become 'mentally bankrupt', says JP Nadda

Assam polls: Congress has become 'mentally bankrupt', says JP Nadda

The Congress party has become 'mentally bankrupt', said Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda on Friday while hitting out at Opposition parties in Assam for 'indulging in politics of opportunism' ahead of the third phase of the state assembly elections.

"When I look at our rivals, I say they indulge in politics of opportunism and Congress has become mentally bankrupt. Polls are going on in Bengal, Kerala and Assam. In Kerala, Congress is contesting against the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) but is contesting along with them in Bengal and Assam," Nadda said while addressing a rally at Boko in Assam's Kamrup district.

He further called the Congress party 'political tourists', saying that they only came for 'photo sessions' during polls.

"There is a difference between being a political activist and being a political tourist. When I speak of Congress, I always say that they are political tourists. Party leaders come for photo sessions during elections. They come, wave, speak and then go back. They have no knowledge," the BJP chief added.

This comes ahead of the third phase of the Assam assembly polls set to take place on April 6.

The second phase that took place on Thursday saw a voter turnout of 74.76 per cent. Polling for the third and final phase will be held on April 6 and the counting of votes will take place on May 2.

( With inputs from ANI )

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