Amit Shah's Fierce Address: Criticism and Claims Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Election
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress and NCP during a rally, praising BJP's achievements and slamming opposition to CAA and Article 370 abrogation. He highlighted BJP's commitment to making promises reality while accusing rivals of falling short. Shah also celebrated successes like the Ram Mandir construction and Marathi's classical language status.
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In a sharp critique of opposition parties, Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah targeted the Congress and the NCP at a public gathering in Borivali, Maharashtra, ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. Shah chastised NCP President Sharad Pawar for not securing classical status for the Marathi language during his tenure, highlighting BJP's accomplishment in doing so.
Shah emphasized the successful implementation of the Citizen Amendment Act and Article 370's abrogation, actions opposed by various parties including the Congress. He credited Prime Minister Modi for addressing terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, proclaiming the issue resolved, contrary to past warnings from the opposition.
Addressing the controversies surrounding land designations in Karnataka, Shah reassured the public of corrective measures underway, challenging claims made by the Maha Vikas Aghadi and reiterating the BJP's commitment to promises such as Ram Mandir's construction and citizenship reforms under the CAA.
(With inputs from agencies.)