Bengaluru, June 7 -- BJP President and Union Minister JP Nadda has hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for alleging "match-fixing" in last year's Maharashtra polls, and attributed it to Gandhi's "sadness and desperation of losing election after election".
During his visit to Bengaluru today, Nadda took to X to accuse Rahul Gandhi of using his latest article alleging "match-fixing" in the Maharashtra polls, as a deliberate attempt to distract from the Congress party's repeated failures by fabricating false narratives and maligning constitutional institutions without any supporting evidence.
"Rahul Gandhi's latest article is a clear attempt to divert attention from the Congress party's failures by concocting false narratives and smear...