Nadda's statements came soon after Rahul Gandhi reiterated that China has still occupied India's territory and attacked Prime Minister Modi saying that he has fabricated a fake strongman image
The probe follows charges made by senior members of the BJP that Congress received donations from China
BJP leader was responding to his Congress party rival's criticism of the way government has handled border clash with China.
Amid an ongoing war of words over the Sino-India standoff in eastern Ladakh, the BJP on June 25 accused the Congress of receiving a huge donation of $300,000 from the Chinese Embassy in 2005-06
The Bharatiya Janata Party head also said that RGF received donations from tax havens of Luxembourg every year between 2006 to 2009
BJP president J P Nadda said the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund donated money to the "family-run" Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari came down hard on BJP president J P Nadda for his attack on the issue of national security
Earlier today, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi claimed that China has "brazenly" occupied the country's territory and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "destroyed" India's position
Chidambaram said BJP president Nadda asked ex-prime minister Manmohan Singh to explain the 600 Chinese incursions into India between 2010 and 2013
The BJP has cited this to attack the Congress as the opposition party has become increasingly aggressive against the Narendra Modi government over its handling of the border standoff with China
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said Singh has given an important advice and hoped that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would adhere to it politely as it was given in the country's interest
They did this post the air strikes and surgical strikes, the BJP president said, asking the Congress to understand the true meaning of national unity, especially in such times
On coronavirus, he said has fought the battle far better than several prosperous countries, whose health infrastructure has collapsed while India's has stood the test
BJP President J P Nadda said Modi had given a new direction to the country's democracy with his far-sighted policies, dedication and the spirit of team India
If the bribe-for-PPE-supply controversy in Himachal escalates, fanned helpfully by the Chief Minister and his supporters, the BJP could have a lot to lose
ihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, former agriculture minister Radha Mohan Singh, Rajya Sabha MP Bhupender Yadav, and some others attended the conference
While Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed party workers through video-conference, others like BJP chief J P Nadda unfurled the party flag at their residence
The BJP came into existence on this day in 1980. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was elected as the founding president of the party.
The BJP's penchant for numbers tempted Nadda to fix a target: Mobilising 10 million party workers to feed 50 million people of the country every day
Modi-Shah share a unique power equation unlike Nehru-Patel and Vajpayee-Advani. After Delhi defeat, Shah enters a new, unfamiliar phase of his political career