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Amit Shah attacks opposition parties over their attempt to form anti-BJP front
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Amit Shah attacks opposition parties over their attempt to form anti-BJP front

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 06 Apr 2018, 05:40 pm

New Delhi, Apr 6 (IBNS): Attacking the opposition leaders, BJP chief Amit Shah on Friday likened them to animals banding together for self-preservation against the wave in favour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi blowing in the nation.

"In case of a massive flood, all snakes, mongooses, cats, dogs and even cheetahs and lions climb up a huge tree as they fear rising water levels,": Shah was quoted as saying to the media.

He said people of India trusts Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government.

He said Modi will form the government in 2019.

"Out of fear of the Modi wave, parties with different ideologies are joining hands to contest elections," Shah said.

"We believe that we are once again going to form the government with overwhelming majority in 2019," he said.

Speaking on the Supreme Court's amendment of the SC/ST Act, Shah said his party is not going to abolish reservation from the nation.

Lok Sabha elections is scheduled to take place in the nation in 2019.

 

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