‘When Your Argument Is…’: Nadda On Opposition’s Charge Of ‘ED Being Misused’

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda on Monday said the law will take its own course, amid opposition criticism of his party for joining hands with a group of NCP leaders, some of whom the BJP has accused of corruption. Will do However, he defended the alliance, saying whether anyone wanted to join the “movement” Standing with BJP’s ideological commitmentThen “we’ll go together”.

“We all have to come together for (the country’s) development,” he told a press conference here. “Everyone has the right to move within the ambit of law.”

He said, BJP is the only political party which is sticking to its ideology and working on the core issues of party formation, be it Article 370 or Ram Mandir.

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“About corruption… the law will take its own course,” Nadda said while replying to a question on NCP leaders, some of whom have faced corruption charges in the past, most recently in the BJP-Shiv Sena government in Maharashtra. have joined.

“We respect the law of the country, the Constitution. We are committed to protect the Constitution. Everyone has the right to progress within the ambit of law,” he said.

Nadda also rejected the allegation that the probe agencies are preferring Enforcement Directorate being misused to target opposition leaders,

“The case that the court has filed is wrong? In which case has the court given relief to them? In which case did I not say go, knock the doors of the court and get justice? Have we filed the National Herald case? is not that so?” Son and mother out on bail?” he asked.

He said, “This is a democratic country and everyone has got the right.”

Nadda said the central probe agencies, including the ED, are “independent”.

Hitting out at the opposition parties, he said, “When your argument is not valid, you start playing the victim card and distorting facts.”

He also alleged that the opposition parties question the Electronic Voting Machine when they lose but remain silent when they win.