The BJP on Thursday launched a vitriolic attack on the Gandhi family, saying Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's nomination from Wayanad was a victory of dynastic politics and defeat of merit.
BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia also alleged discrepancies in the declaration of assets in Priyanka Gandhi's poll affidavit.
Addressing a press conference here at the BJP headquarters, he also accused the Gandhi family of "insulting" Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, a Dalit, by not allowing him to join the filing of nomination inside the collector's office.
"It's a victory of corruption of Gandhi family and dynastic politics and defeat of merit," he said slamming the Congress over nomination of Priyanka Gandhi from the Wayanad seat in Kerala.
Bhatia claimed the assets declared by Priyanka Gandhi in her poll affidavit are way below the assets she and her husband Robert Vadra possess.
"Assets of Robert Vadra declared in the poll affidavit are lower than the Income Tax Department's demand...The total demand raised by the Income Tax Department is Rs 75 crore," he said, alleging that Priyanka Gandhi's poll affidavit was a confession of corruption committed by the Gandhi family and Robert Vadra.
Accusing the Gandhi family of indulging in dynastic politics, the BJP spokesperson alleged that Priyanka Gandhi had been promoted so far despite not delivering on the responsibilities she was given by the party.
"She was made Congress' in-charge for eastern Uttar Pradesh and the party won just one out of 80 Lok Sabha seats. But Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was promoted and made in-charge of the party for the entire Uttar Pradesh in 2020. The Congress won just two out of 403 assembly seats in 2022. Yet she was promoted and given the party's ticket to contest Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll," he added.
There was no place for merit in the Congress, he charged. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Wednesday filed the nomination for her maiden electoral battle from Wayanad for the Lok Sabha bypoll.
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