Amit Shah Urges BJP to Counter 'Vote Theft' Narrative in Bihar
Union Home Minister Amit Shah called on BJP workers in Bihar to counter the INDIA bloc's narrative of vote theft. Ahead of the state elections, he warned against the opposition's potential to bring in infiltrators. Shah criticized Congress's past tactics to create false narratives.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has urged BJP workers in Bihar to counter the INDIA bloc's alleged 'false narrative' of vote theft. He cautioned that the state could be inundated with infiltrators if the opposition comes to power.
Addressing a conclave of party workers, approximately 50 kilometers from the state capital, Shah emphasized the need to prepare for the upcoming state assembly elections. He linked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' to an ulterior motive of protecting infiltrators from Bangladesh.
Shah, a key BJP strategist, implored party members to reach out to Bihar's residents, underscoring the potential risk of infiltration should the opposition gain power. He also dismissed claims by Congress of vote theft as unfounded, comparing them to earlier, unsubstantiated allegations regarding reservations for SCs and STs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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