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Amit Shah in Scindia bastion taunts Rahul

Addressing a BJP workers meeting in Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia’s bastion and his parliamentary constituency Shivpuri on Tuesday, Shah said the BJP will come to power again in Madhya Pradesh for the fourth time under the leadership of Chouhan.

Amit Shah in Scindia bastion taunts Rahul

Amit Shah (Photo: Twitter)

BJP president Amit Shah said Congress president Rahul Gandhi was daydreaming about his party coming to power in Madhya Pradesh in the upcoming polls. He said the BJP’s Shivraj Singh Chouhan government was a stable one that no one would be able to dislodge.

Addressing a BJP workers meeting (Palak-Sanyojak Sammelan) in Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia’s bastion and his parliamentary constituency Shivpuri on Tuesday, Shah said the BJP will come to power again in Madhya Pradesh for the fourth time under the leadership of Chouhan on the back of the development work and public welfare schemes initiated by his government in the state.

Shah said Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia was the founder of the BJP as well as the Jan Sangh. He said the BJP and the Central government will celebrate her 100th birth anniversary from 12 October in all 19 BJP government states. He told the people the real tribute to the Rajmata would be electing BJP governments in the state and the Centre.

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“Rahul Baba has been seeing day dreams of Congress government in Madhya Pradesh this time but he doesn’t know his party is not even visible with a telescope in the country,” Shah taunted, adding that BJP has gained 11 crore party workers from having only 10 in the entire country.

“Today, our party has 1800 MLAs and 330 MPs,” he said. In an indirect reference to the Congress leaders in charge of Madhya Pradesh, Shah said, “Raja ( Digvijay Singh), Maharaja (Jyotiraditya Scindia) and Arabpati (Kamal Nath) could not improve the state.”

Shah held a road-show in Guna and will address a youth meeting in Gwalior. He will visit the Rajmata mausoleum and Atal Behari Vajpayee’s ancestral home

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