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Amit Shah asks Opposition who their PM candidate is

| @indiablooms | Mar 26, 2019, at 09:21 pm

Moradabad, Mar 26 (UNI): BJP president Amit Shah on Tuesday asked the Opposition parties who their PM candidate was.

Speaking at an election rally here, Shah said: “I ask alliance members who your PM candidate is. We are clear that Narendra Modi will become PM again but other parties are facing leadership crisis."

He said on one side there is National Democratic Alliance (NDA) lead by Narendra Modi and other side alliance of opportunist aunt-nephew (Mayawati-Akhilesh).

Sha said the the Opposition should make it clear who their PM candidate was.

Shah said that with support of the strong determination of Modi government, the Indian Armed forces had destroyed terrorist establishments in Pakistan.

He claimed that India had become the third nation after US and Israel to take firm steps against terrorism.


 

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