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Amit Shah launches all-out attack on Congress, questions party’s stand on NRC

“In Assam alone, 40 lakh infiltrators were identified. Soon Rahul baba and his company started making a ruckus in the Parliament. Why are you so worried about them? You worry about infiltrators but not for our citizens who die in bomb blasts by the infiltrators,” the BJP president said.

Amit Shah launches all-out attack on Congress, questions party’s stand on NRC

Amit Shah addressed a gathering of booth level party workers on Sunday. (Image: Twitter/@AmitShah)

Addressing a gathering of booth level party workers here on Sunday, BJP president Amit Shah exhorted them to work for ensuring the return of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to power in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

Implicitly targeting the Congress party Shah said that the 2019 Lok Sabha elections would also ring curtains down on the dynastic politics and politics of appeasement in the country.

“The 2019 elections are not just to ensure BJP’s victory and to bring back Narendra Modi as prime minister, but is also the last farewell to those who indulge in dynastic politics, racism, and appeasement politics,” Amit Shah said in his address to the party workers.

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Shah also sought to justify the implementation of National Register of Citizenship (NRC) in Assam and questioned the Congress party’s opposition to it and their protest over it in the Lok Sabha.

“In Assam alone, 40 lakh infiltrators were identified. Soon Rahul baba and his company started making a ruckus in the Parliament. Why are you so worried about them? You worry about infiltrators but not for our citizens who die in bomb blasts by the infiltrators,” the BJP president said.

Shah also accused the Congress party of shielding the party leaders involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. “The Congress party has always protected the 1984 riots and today it has been proven that Congress leaders were involved in the riots. The Congress should answer why the party had not punished the perpetrators of the riots in so many years,” he said.

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