New Delhi, April 26 -- On the big voting day on Friday, it was daggers drawn between the principal rivals BJP and Congress with top saffron leaders accusing the Congress of nurturing a "hidden agenda to snatch majority rights to benefit the Muslims."

While Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X asking voters "never to forgive or forget the Congress for decades of loot, for weakening India's security and mocking Indian culture", BJP president JP Nadda led the attack on the issue of reservations which the BJP has been hammering against the Grand Old Party since the day its poll manifesto was unveiled.

Expanding PM's charge that the Congress Nyay Patra had an imprint of the Muslim League, Nadda said the hidden agenda of the Congress and IN...