Lashing out heavily on anti- CAA protesters and supporters, Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said the Delhi polls are a contest between Prime Minister Narendra Modi who eliminated terrorists through surgical strike inside Pakistan and those supporting the Shaheen Bagh protest.
In a Nukkad sabha meeting in Bhatti Mines Sanjay Colony (Chhatarpur), Shah said refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan have as much right over the country as its other citizens. "Two forces are face to face in the Assembly elections in Delhi. On one side is Prime Minister Narendra Modi who eliminated terrorists through air and surgical strikes inside Pakistan and on the other hand are those supporting Shaheen Bagh. You have to decide whom do you support," he said.
He said a vote for the BJP in the February 8 polls will ensure security of Delhi and the country.
Shaheen Bagh in south east Delhi, has emerged as the epicenter of anti- Citizenship Amendment Act protests in the country. A large number of women protesters have taken the centre stage at the protest in Shaheen Bagh since mid-December last year.
Hitting out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Deputy chief Minister Manish Sisodia, the BJP leader said that the BJP was with thousands of Pakistani refugees living in Delhi' Sanjay Colony.
"Sisodia said I am with Shaheen Bagh. Now I am saying we are with Sanjay Colony. I want to say to Dalits who came from Pakistan and settled in Sanjay Colony that you have as much right over this country as I and my son have," he said.
The Home minister attacked the AAP and the Congress for opposing the CAA which was meant for providing citizenship to minorities like Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhishts persecuted in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
The vote of Delhi people on February 8 will not only replace the Kejriwal government but also ensure victory of those who worship mother India, he asserted.
"It will not only change the Kejriwal government, it will also defeat an ideology. Formation of the BJP government in Delhi will preserve the ideology of worshipping Bharat Mata," he said.
Shah also credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi with finding solutions to issues like Ram temple and Article 370 and accused the AAP and the Congress of opposing the BJP, fearing backlash from their vote bank.
He promised that the Ayshman Bharat health scheme of the Modi government will be implemented in Delhi within hours of BJP forming the government here.
Shah also held a roadshow in New Delhi's Kasturba Nagar assembly constituency and said the AAP has done nothing in the last five years except spreading lies and staging dharna.
Standing atop an open vehicle, Shah's roadshow passed through the constituency amid chants of Modiji ko Jai Shri Ram, "Amit bhai ko Jai Shri Ram" and "Bharat Mata ki jai".
At the end of roadshow, the Union Home minister, flanked by New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi and party's Kasturba Nagar candidate Ravindra Choudhary, said, "Your one vote will ensure security of Delhi. Your one vote will ensure a better Delhi." "In the last five years, the only work the Aam Aadmi Party did was to spread lies. They only staged dharna," he said.