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Modi government will throw out intruders: Shah

| @indiablooms | Apr 28, 2019, at 10:18 pm

Lucknow, Apr 28 (UNI): Hitting out at opposition leaders, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Amit Shah on Sunday said that Modi government will throw out intruders despite many political parties are shedding crocodile tears on the name of human rights.

Addressing a series of election rallies in Barabanki and Mohanlal Ganj, he said that when the government introduces the Citizen’s charter, leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mayawati, Akhilesh Yadav, Mamata Banerjee and Chandrababu Naidu opposed it on the name of human rights.

"BJP is going to form the next government and Narendra Modi will be the Prime Minister once again. We will throw out any intruder because we do not want outsiders enjoy the fruits of hard work of our people," Shah said.

The Vijay sankalp rally in Barabanki was held in Nindura village where Shah asked people to vote for party nominee Upendra Rawat.

"We have a prime minister who thinks about people and formulates the policies for the development of nation. This is also reflected in our election manifesto as we care about national security. We are committed to ensure no infiltration in the country any more," he said.

BJP national president said that during last five years PM Modi has made it clear that no one can take India for granted any more. What happened in Balakot is now a history. When Indian Air Force carried out an air strike gloom descended on two places – one in Pakistan and two in the offices of the opposition parties.

"I do not know why they looked sad? Is it because their relatives were killed in that attack," he said and added that Opposition can play coy to terrorists but Modi has made it clear that if Pakistan fires a bullet we will fire a bomb.

He said that there are some leaders who want a separate PM for Kashmir. They belong to that party whose leaders have chanted Pakistan zindabad. Congress is silent on these leaders. Not even Bua and Bhatija are talking about it. This clearly shows that these leaders have pro-Pakistan leaning.

Shah said PM Modi has not taken even a leave in last five years while Rahul Gandhi goes on vacation in foreign country every year. This is the commitment of Modi towards his work.

Shah in all his speeches talked about achievements of the Modi Government and how people stand benefitted by them.

 


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