Union minister JP Nadda accuses Congress of trying to create 'anarchy’
New Indian ExpressNEW DELHI: BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday accused the Congress of trying to create “anarchy” as he condemned the charges levelled against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar by opposition leaders. The BJP chief’s remarks came after the Rajya Sabha proceedings were disrupted amid sloganeering, following his sharp criticism of the Congress for questioning the Chairman’s ruling and for the party’s alleged connections with US hedge fund tycoon George Soros. We condemn it, and it is unfortunate.” Nadda alleged that the Chairman had been called “cheerleader” in Congress’s official handle. He was also invited to come to the Chairman’s chamber, but he refused to go.” Condemning the Congress for causing disruptions in the House, Nadda alleged, “It is clear the Congress does not want to cooperate in the House.