Shah labels Congress as anti-reservation party

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Shah labels Congress as anti-reservation party

Wednesday, 13 November 2024 | PNS | Ranchi

BJP National President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are both on a tour of Jharkhand. BJP National President JP Nadda, while addressing a public meeting in favour of NDA candidate Nagendra Mahato in Bagodar of Giridih, said that there is no well-wisher of Jharkhand except BJP. He said that Congress has been procrastinating since the time of formation of a separate state. RJD supremo Lalu Prasad had said that Jharkhand will be formed over my dead body. But the credit for making Jharkhand a separate state goes to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. We have created Jharkhand and we will improve it. PM Modi has worked to bring Jharkhand into the mainstream.

Nadda said that the tyrannical rule of Jharkhand will be uprooted by the brave women of this place. Where there is Congress, JMM and RJD, there is corruption. Where there are these three parties, there is nepotism.

While addressing a public meeting in favour of BJP candidate Shatrughan Mahato in Baghmara of Dhanbad, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that as soon as the BJP government is formed, the pension amount of the elderly, disabled and women will be increased. Their pension will be increased to Rs 2500. He said that PM Modi started welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat, Mudra Yojana, PM Janman from Jharkhand itself.

Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday labeled Congress an “anti-reservation” party.
Addressing a poll rally in Jharkhand's Dhanbad, the Union home minister vowed to block any efforts to extend reservations to Muslims in a rally in poll-bound Jharkhand.
"Congress is an anti-reservation party. They want to end reservations for backward classes and Dalits to provide it to Muslims. As long as there's even one BJP MLA, we won't allow reservations for Muslims,” Shah said in Jharkhand’s Dhanbad.
Taking aim at alleged corruption in the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-Congress coalition, Shah cited recent seizures, hinting at financial crimes within the local government. He pointed to Rs 35 crore seized from JMM minister Alamgir Alam’s residence and Rs 350 crore from a Congress MP’s house.

Highlighting BJP’s commitment to root out corruption, Shah said, “Just form a BJP government, and we will set these looters straight.” He also accused the ruling coalition of widespread corruption in land deals, mining, and MGNREGA schemes, labeling the administration a “scam-ridden government.”
Shah assured voters that BJP’s guarantees would be met. “When our government comes, we will fulfill our ‘Sankalp Patra’ pledges. Rs 2,100 will be deposited into women’s bank accounts, and no matter the gas prices across the nation, it will not exceed Rs 500 here. For Diwali and Raksha Bandhan, two gas cylinders will be provided free of charge under BJP’s government,” Shah said.

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