Nehru is responsible for the delay in Goa's independence says Nadda
text_fieldsThe BJP president JP Nadda on Saturday followed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's lead in blaming Jawaharlal Nehru for the "delay" in Goa's liberation from Portugal.
The state of Goa was liberated in 1961 as a result of the Central government at the time, led by Nehru, not wanting to liberate Goa. Nadda said this at an election rally in Marcela village in North Goa.
Because of the Indian National Congress and Jawaharlal Nehru, your independence came later. The rest of the country gained independence in 1947.
"When I see the people of Goa, I feel pride and honoured. I feel pride and a sense of honour because you have tolerated foreign forces for a long time. You kept on fighting and your struggle has not been a small one. The struggle went on for 451 years," Nadda said.
In his speech at an election rally in Mapusa town in North Goa on Friday, PM Modi had said: "The first Prime Minister of the country Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru spoke from the Red Fort and you can listen to his speech on Youtube. He said from the ramparts of the Red Fort, that he could not send the army to help the Satyagrahis."
"That means you do what you want, if you want to die, die, live if you want to live. This is what he did!" the Prime Minister had added.