JP Nadda lashed out at Congress, told this about Rajiv Gandhi's 'education policy'
JP Nadda lashed out at Congress, told this about Rajiv Gandhi's 'education policy'
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New Delhi: National President of the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Jagat Prakash Nadda has targeted the Congress Party over the education policy. Addressing the meeting of the Odisha BJP Executive through video conferencing, JP Nadda said that 'I remember that the education policy that Rajiv Gandhi had brought in 1986 while he was in the post of PM was completely fraudulent.'

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He said that before 1968 education policy came, there was no change in it, but the education policy that PM Narendra Modi has brought will change the picture of the country in the coming times. PM Modi has set a very ambitious program for the country. JP Nadda said that about 6 lakh villages will be connected with optical fiber in 1000 days. Optical fiber means that we will be able to develop 6 lakh villages as digital villages.

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JP Nadda further said that Odisha needs roads, needs to go to Mandi, needs to make cold storage and storage, whatever the farmer needs, this is the fate and picture of Odisha farmers using Rs 1 lakh crore. So, Become a BJP worker to change, this is my request to you.

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