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‘Wants to divide country', ‘tukde tukde gang’: BJP chief's sharp attacks on Cockroach Janta Party

From Hindustan Times · () English

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  • BJP chief Nitin Nabin criticized the youth, stating they are not anti-establishment and are unaware of national issues.
  • Nabin accused the opposition of trying to divide the country and labeled them as the 'tukde tukde gang'.
  • He addressed students at an engineering college near Hyderabad, emphasizing their role in nation-building.

BJP chief Nitin Nabin has sharply criticized the youth, asserting they are not inherently anti-establishment and lack awareness of crucial national matters. Speaking to students at an engineering college near Hyderabad, Nabin conveyed that India's youth are not against the system but are often uninformed about the country's challenges and progress.

Nabin directed strong accusations at the opposition parties, labeling them the 'tukde tukde gang.' He accused them of actively attempting to divide the nation and sow discord. According to Nabin, these political groups exploit various issues to create divisions, aiming to weaken the country's social fabric.

The BJP leader emphasized the importance of youth engagement in nation-building. He urged students to be informed and responsible citizens, contributing positively to the country's development. Nabin's remarks highlighted the ruling party's perspective on youth political consciousness and the role of opposition parties in shaping public discourse.

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