Raebareli: While addressing a public meeting in Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah unleashed a harsh assault on the Congress party, claiming that it had robbed the country’s people for decades. During an election campaign in favor of the BJP candidates from Amethi (Smriti Irani) and Raebareli (Dinesh Pratap Singh) Lok Sabha constituencies, he stated that both are working extremely hard and that the party will win both seats.
Amit Shah slammed the INDIA coalition, saying, “After a long wait, we have Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The Congress claims that the Pran Prathishtha was not done properly. But if they get to power, they would impose a Babri lock on it.”
“Laluji, Mamata, and Sonia Gandhi all have dynastic ambitions, with Laluji wanting his son to become CM, Mamata wanting her nephew to become CM, and Sonia Gandhi wanting her son Rahul Gandhi to become Prime Minister.
They claim that Raebareli and Amethi’s seats belong to them, but it is up to the people to decide. There is no seat reserved for Parivaar,” he added. He also criticized the Congress party for opposing abrogation of Article 370, claiming that Modi ji acted against Article 370 to put an end to terrorism in the country and subsequently dismantled terrorist’s network. “We also own Kashmir, which is now held by Pakistan. We’re not frightened,” he remarked.
He accused Congress of corruption, saying, “They have looted the country for so many years. Modi Sarkar will imprison all corrupt individuals.”
He also praised Uttar Pradesh’s double-engine government, claiming that the state has flourished under Modiji. UP features 14 expressways, a metro network, medical colleges, a film city, and a toy park, among other things. Yogiji has eliminated the thugs in the state. Notably, Amethi and Raebareli, two seats considered traditional turfs of the Gandhi family, have once again become focal points, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi entering the contest in Rae Bareli and the family’s close aide Kishori Lal Sharma running against Smriti Irani in Amethi.
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