Amit Shah Criticizes Opposition Over Electoral Roll Revision
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized opposition parties for opposing the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, accusing them of protecting infiltrators. He further alleged that terrorism increased during the UPA regime, while under PM Modi, terrorists are actively pursued. Shah expressed confidence in NDA's future governance in Bihar.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has criticized opposition parties for their objections to the special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Bihar, asserting that infiltrators should not have voting rights. He accused Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of politicizing the issue.
During a public meeting in Sitamarhi district, Shah emphasized the need to remove names of infiltrators from voter lists, citing opposition from RJD and Congress as politically motivated. He also compared the current BJP government's actions against terrorism with the UPA regime, asserting a reduction in terrorist activities.
Shah expressed confidence in the NDA forming the government in the forthcoming assembly elections, criticizing the RJD for its past governance in Bihar and highlighting greater financial investment in railway infrastructure by the present administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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