In a sharp political exchange, BJP President JP Nadda has accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of revealing an "ugly truth" about his party's intentions. Mr Nadda reacted to Mr Gandhi's remarks on fighting the Indian state, suggesting it exposes Congress's anti-national stance. Mr Gandhi's words have sparked a debate on freedom of expression versus loyalty to the state. The BJP insists that this rhetoric signifies the Congress's desperation, while Congress defends it as a legitimate critique of government policies. This clash underscores the intensifying political narrative as we move closer to pivotal elections. Was this deliberate or a wrong choice of words?