Those boycotting parliament inauguration are dynasty-run parties says J.P. Nadda

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With the dispute over the inauguration of the new parliament building intensifying, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief J.P. Nadda on Friday attacked opposition parties for boycotting the event. ..

Shortlisting the political parties that are boycotting the parliament inauguration, Mr. Nadda said that what connects them is that all of them are dynasty-run political parties, whose monarchic methods are at loggerheads with the principles of republicanism and democracy in the Constitution of India...

These dynastic parties, particularly the Congress and the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, are unable to digest a simple fact that the people of India have placed their faith in a man hailing from a humble background..

People of India are seeing how these parties are putting politics above the nation and the public will punish them again for their partisan politics, he said.. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged the opposition to participate in the inauguration of the new parliament as opportunities for protest will come and go but this is the about countrys pride, he said...

So, we should understand the difference between constitutional session and public function, he said adding that many opportunities for political protest will come and go but he would urge parties who have decided to boycott the ceremony to reconsider and witness a historic moment...

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