Opposition’s defeat in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu is certain: Amit Shah

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the Leader of the Opposition should not get tired of defeats yet, because it is certain that they still have to face defeat in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

The highly-anticipated elections in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu are expected to take place in April-May next year.

Home Minister Shah said, ” In 2029 as well, our government will be formed under the leadership of Narendra Modi ji. The reason for this is our party’s principles, with which the people are deeply connected.”

Shah distributed land allotment certificates to 205 families of Nava Vanjar village in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.

Addressing the gathering, he said, ”When we build the Ram Temple, carry out surgical strikes on Pakistan, conduct air strikes, deport Bangladeshi infiltrators, rebuild the Kashi temple, abrogate Article 370, end triple talaq or introduce a Common Civil Code, opposition party oppose everything.”

He said the opposition keeps opposing everything the people support. So, where will they get the votes from?

Minister Shah expressed satisfaction that the work culture initiated by PM Modi, the politics of development he started, and the tradition of sensitive public representatives he established, are being followed beautifully in Gujarat.

Shah said that today a small but extremely significant event has taken place in Vanjar village. He said that the opposition party’s government had temporarily settled the displaced people and left them in uncertainty for the future, but ”our government has tracked them down and provided them with land title deeds.”

Shah said that during the discussion in the Lok Sabha, the Leader of the Opposition raised a strange question—“Why do we keep losing elections every time?” He said that he requests the Leader of the Opposition to understand these two programmes, and then he will realise why they keep losing elections every time.

The Home Minister said it is the responsibility of a public representative to resolve the problems of the people, whether they raise a demand or not. He said that this remarkable work culture was established by Modi ji in Gujarat and has been spread across the entire country.