Sonia Gandhi’s scathing criticism of the government’s handling of the Covid crisis enraged BJP leader JP Nadda, who today wrote to the Congress president, accusing her of “consistent cynicism,” “duplicity,” and “pettiness.” He also slammed the Congress leadership for criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s massive election rallies.

BJP Minister Smriti Irani tweeted the document, saying “BJP National President JP Nadda Ji writes to Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi Ji setting the record straight. We hope as a polity we shall see cooperation and support in India’s collective fight against the virus.”

“Your party, under your leadership, is doing no favours to itself by opposing lockdowns and then demanding for the same (sic), ignoring the Centre’s advisories on the second wave of Covid and then saying they did not get any information, holding massive election rallies in Kerala causing a spike in Covid cases while grandstanding about election rallies elsewhere, supporting protests but speaking about following Covid guidelines,” Mr. Nadda wrote.

“Even when the second wave was on the rise, your party leaders were happier being seen in super spreader political events in north India, where there was no regard for masks or social distancing. This is not an era when such information can be erased from public memory.”

Yesterday, at a Congress Working Committee meeting, Sonia Gandhi had said: “The Country is paying a horrendous price for the Modi government’s neglect of the pandemic, indeed its willful patronage of super-spreader events that were allowed for partisan gains.”

In his counter, Mr. Nadda also targeted Rahul Gandhi, saying the conduct of topmost Congress leaders including him would be remembered for “duplicity and pettiness”.

“One would wish that while India is fighting COVID-19 with utmost courage, the top echelons of Congress would stop misleading people, creating false panic and even contradicting their stands based on political considerations,” Mr Nadda wrote, saying he was writing with a “deep sense of pain”.

He accused the Congress of mocking the “made-in-India” Covaxin and creating doubts in the minds of people. “In a nation that has almost no recent history of vaccine hesitancy, your party has the dubious record of trying to actively create it, that too in the middle of a once-in-a-century pandemic,” the BJP president said.

Taking on Sonia Gandhi’s criticism of the government “abdicating its responsibility on vaccination”, Mr Nadda said in April, “topmost Congress leaders” were calling for decentralization of vaccination.

“The COVID-19 vaccine made in India does not belong to any political party or leader – it belongs to the nation. Yet the Congress party could not do the right thing, instead only did the wrong politics.”

Mr Nadda also slammed a “modern trend in the Congress party” of blaming everything on the Central Vista initiative.

Last month, a letter from former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the Covid situation was met with an immediate rebuttal from Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan in the form of a lengthy rebuttal.