‘Congress Won’t be Visible Even Through Telescope After…’: Amit Shah In Nagaland

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‘Congress Won’t be Visible Even Through Telescope After…’: Amit Shah In Nagaland


NEW DELHI: Launching a full-blown assault on the primary opposition get together, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday stated that Congress will not be seen even by way of a telescope after the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The Union Home Minister made these remarks whereas addressing a rally in poll-bound Nagaland. While addressing the rally, Shah additionally said that it’s the prime precedence of the Centre “to make peace talks successful and solve Naga political problem quickly.”

The senior BJP chief additionally expressed confidence that the NDPP-BJP coalition will type the federal government in Nagaland after meeting polls. He added that the brand new BJP-NDPP authorities will resolve all issues of the state. Shah has kick-started the BJP’s marketing campaign for the Nagaland meeting polls by addressing a public assembly right here in assist of a BJP candidate from the constituency.

Shah additionally slammed Congress chief Pawan Khera for insulting the PM by calling him ‘Narendra Gautam Das Modi’. “The language used by a Congress spokesperson (Pawan Khera) for PM Modi today is not his statement, but a statement that’s in accordance with Rahul Gandhi’s nature. Rahul Gandhi used abusive language for PM Modi in 2019 & as a result, Congress lost its Opposition status,” Shah stated.

 

 

Amit Shah can even go to poll-bound Meghalaya on Tuesday and tackle two election rallies in Shillong. Meghalaya BJP president Ernest Mawrie stated that the Union Home Minister will tackle the primary election marketing campaign rally at West Shillong and the second at Pynthorumkhrah.

He additional stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will go to Meghalaya on February 24 when he can even maintain a roadshow in Shillong.

This time BJP is contesting in all 60 seats. The Meghalaya meeting polls will be held on February 27 together with Nagaland. The counting of votes will happen on March 2. 





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